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:Linux.com: Interview with International GNOME Support
Linux.com: Interview with International GNOME Support
Jun 15, 1999, 11 :24 UTC (13 Talkback[s]) (5801 reads)

(Other stories by Justin Maurer)

"I recently had the chance to sit down with Miguel de Icaza, Nat Friedman, and Matthew Loper of International GNOME Support. We conducted this interview on IRC (Internet Relay Chat)."

"None are new to the Linux community - all of them have been in it for several years. Miguel is a credited contributor to the kernel, performing lots of work on the SPARC and SGI ports, as well as Linux RAID support. Nat is a recent MIT graduate whose work includes grope (GNU rope), a binary optimizer, as well as GNOME. Matt has been both a Linux and Microsoft developer for years, and is the man behind the techno remix of the free software song."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
These GNOME fellows are pushing the enve ...   This is one of the best interviews   
Bake Timmons
Jun 15, 1999, 12:24:07
 
Miguel saves his cheap shots for other p ...   Yeah...   
Rob Crawford
Jun 15, 1999, 12:56:25
 
When has Miguel been attacked by people  ...   Wait...   
Robert Crawford
Jun 15, 1999, 13:00:37
 
There's more constructive things to  ...   Oh please, a break.......   
Iserlohn
Jun 15, 1999, 14:09:51
 
I agree 100%.  Thank you, Iserlohn. ...   Thank you.   
Dennis Cranston
Jun 15, 1999, 14:34:00
 
This is the most nauseating piece of spi ...   Spin, spin, spin.   
Frobozz
Jun 15, 1999, 16:28:44
 
"I was inspired by the ActiveX stuff..." ...   Hell, just get it over with and port 95 to Linux   
CodeZ
Jun 15, 1999, 16:31:53
 
'Nuff said. Sheesh.

MAPI, COM, DCOM ...   "Inspired" by ActiveX   
John Bell
Jun 15, 1999, 18:02:06
 
When looking at ideas like were just fla ...   Inspired   
Andrew Hutton
Jun 15, 1999, 20:43:19
 
I agree with your comments on COM and Ac ...   Re: "Inspired" by ActiveX   
Louis Savain
Jun 15, 1999, 21:48:37
 
The next best thing will be GNASH - GNAS ...   forget about GNOME and KDE   
Alan
Jun 15, 1999, 21:58:12
 
Wow. I missed that one.

Every so often, ...   A good mail reader...   
John Bell
Jun 15, 1999, 23:41:51
 
If you haven't checked out the GPLed ...   Check out the gnumeric spreadsheet!   
Bake Timmons
Jun 16, 1999, 09:43:52
 
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