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[News] Microsoft Tells Lies About FOSS Employment, OggCamp 10 is Coming

  • Subject: [News] Microsoft Tells Lies About FOSS Employment, OggCamp 10 is Coming
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 01:59:32 +0000
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Is It Plugged In?

,----[ Quote ]
| That is so sad. The idea that GNU/Linux 
| threatens jobs is nonsense. M$ has the whole 
| world working for them for free. Itâs pretty 
| easy to see that FLOSS creates a lot of jobs 
| all over the world, not just in Redmond. There 
| may be fewer fixit jobs in the fallout but 
| hardware still needs to be fixed and there are 
| lots of opportunities to network systems.
`----

http://pogson.6k.ca/2010/02/13/is-it-plugged-in/

OggCamp 10

,----[ Quote ]
| At the end of the first OggCamp we all loved it 
| so much we decided to do it again. The 
| conversation went something like: âLets do 
| another one, we will book out a hotel so we are 
| all staying together, somewhere not so far 
| north, maybe Southampton.â some of the details 
| changed since that conversation (it is in 
| Liverpool and not in a hotel) but the important 
| bit remains: we are doing it again and it will 
| be awesome!
`----

http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2010/02/16/oggcamp-10/


Recent:

Linux: World domination (and jobs) in sight

,----[ Quote ]
| It's looking more and more likely. Linux is
| everywhere, creating jobs, lowering IT costs,
| and serving as poster child for the open-
| source business and development movements.
|
| This momentum isn't lost on Microsoft, which
| has revived its anti-Linux charm offensive.
| Speaking at CES, Robbie Bach, president of
| Microsoft's entertainment and services
| division, overlooked Windows Mobile's dismal
| market performance to sneer at mobile Linux,
| claiming that Linux in its current form is not
| "really sustainable."
`----

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10436029-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad


Open Source Could Create Better Election Software, Jobs

,----[ Quote ]
| You may know the Federal Election Commission if you've ever been involved
| with national politics. The FEC is the regulatory agency that administers and
| enforces federal campaign finance laws; it's sort of like the IRS but
| specifically for congressional and senate campaigns. Any serious candidate
| for public office on a national level has to file campaign finance reports
| routinely or face administrative penalties. Along with campaigns themselves,
| political committees called PACs are also regulated by the FEC and must file
| regularly.
`----

http://linux.com/news/software/developer/27679-open-source-could-create-better-election-software-jobs


Save a job with open source

,----[ Quote ]
| My own home county of Buncombe in western North Carolina will be letting
| about 80 teachers go with the current budget. Like many other government
| agencies, and businesses, they simply don't have enough money coming in.
|
| But, Wollenberg asks, why don't we save money for teachers, by switching to
| FOSS (free and open-source software), he's not talking about major changes,
| like switching from Linux to Windows on desktops. He's talking about taking
| small steps. As Wollenberg points out, it's not so much that the school
| systems have problems with open source; it's that they're reluctant to adopt
| anything new.
|
| [...]
|
| For instance, Microsoft has finally given up on Microsoft Money. Intuit, of
| course, wants all those customers to go over to Quicken. But, should they?
| Shouldn't they at least consider GnuCash?
`----

http://blogs.computerworld.com/save_a_job_with_open_source


Is Open Source a Good Career Bet for Developers?

,----[ Quote ]
| With any article whose premise is ensuring the safety of your programming
| career, it's tempting to try to hook your attention with fear, uncertainty,
| and doubt about the state of the economy. I could point at all those layoff
| statistics. Or I could frighten you by bringing up the spectre of your job
| going overseas.
|
| But that's not the point, really. Our career choices affect us personally no
| matter what the economy looks like. We all have to find a balance between
| what we love to do and work that someone else will pay for. (This is why I
| cannot brag about my remarkable career from consuming chocolate; I've never
| found someone to pay the bills for it, alas.) To make the best career
| choices, you must become aware of where the market is going. And then you
| have to fine-tune your expertise so that your skills stay in-demand... or so
| that you can develop new skills that shortly will be in demand.
|
| [...]
|
| And the good news for open source developers is that
| comparing "programmer," "programmer open source," "programmer .net"
| and "programmer java" yields a happy chart for open source developers. The
| overall programmer salary averages $73,000 per year, and the Java and .NET
| developers earn just over that ($76,000). (Or, to be more rigorous, more jobs
| are advertised with those salaries.) In contrast, open source developers are
| offered $83,000--a nice raise.
`----

http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/article/is-open-source-a-good-career-bet-developers


Linux Courses Increase Job Options for Techs

,----[ Quote ]
| For software programmers and developers worried about layoffs and job
| security in these tough economic times, the answer may be as clear as the
| screen on your cell phone. That's because manufacturers of small consumer
| equipment like cell phones and PDAs need programmers trained in embedded
| Linux to hand-tune the product's software code.
`----

http://news.prnewswire.com/ViewContent.aspx?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/01-09-2009/0004952263&EDATE=


Where the Tech Jobs Are, Part 1

,----[ Quote ]
| "In a recession, headcount looks like a cost center, but open source can turn
| employees into profit centers -- or, at worst, into less costly cost
| centers," he said.
|
| "For example, let's say an enterprise needs [an enterprise content
| management] system, perhaps for outsourcing documentation or to build a new
| catalog system -- or perhaps for a workflow system around approval of
| executive documents. Traditional IT would invite vendors to do a dog-and-pony
| show," Asay explained, "ultimately culminating in a purchase of software
| licenses and services to make the licenses useful to the enterprise." The IT
| staffer is then mostly responsible for coordinating others' efforts, and the
| associated expenses.
|
| An open source savvy IT person, by contrast, would download an open source
| ECM solution and tweak it to save the company license and services
| fees -- "and the risk that the software wouldn't work as advertised," said
| Asay.
`----

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/commentary/65705.html


Training program to create 100,000 jobs

,----[ Quote ]
| LUPA (Leadership of Open Source University Promotion Alliance), a Chinese
| open source software community, plans to initiate a training project for the
| country's computer and software graduates as low-cost open source software
| development is gaining popularity in the current financial crisis.
`----

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2008-12/19/content_7324052.htm
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