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Tonight Live: ‘Roblimo’ Miller Plus Does God Like Microsoft?

[ Thanks to Jeff
Gerhardt
for this link. ]

Tonight Live: ‘Roblimo’ Miller Plus Does God Like
Microsoft? >> on The Linux Show!!
Tonight Live: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, July 15th, 2003
from Chicago IL
Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com.

At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and 9pm et…. Kevin Hill, Arne
Flones, Doc Searls, Russ Pavlicek AND Jeff Gerhardt are all back
live tonight. We have a great show lined up for tonight on The
Linux Show!

Segment One- The News. We will cover
THE HOT NEWS of the week. Tonight on the news:
This week in the news segment we will be discussing: Microsoft
screwing the pooch, More Better Faster Desktops, Does God. And of
course; way way more…..

Story Links


Segment Two- DevChannel– the community of
developers that drives technology forward

Tonight we will have a conversation with Robin ‘Roblimo’
Miller
, Editor-in-Chief of OSDN and one of the creators
of the subject of tonights second segment
DevChannel.org Robin is one heck of a nice guy.
Robin is one of those people who knows what it means to work for a
living, and is a long time respected member of Open Source
media.

DevChannel! OK, so what is it and why should I
care?

DevChannel is hoped to be the central news and reference
resource for developers interested in core technology topics. With
original feature articles and interviews, daily news updates,
access to SourceForge projects, Freshmeat downloads, and Slashdot
discussions. DevChannel opens a channel of communication to
developers, organized by topics that matter.

We’ll also cover some updates regarding the OSDN websites in
general, which many of us DO use: Slashdot, Freshmeat, NewsForge,
Linux.com, yada yada yada.

Robin Roblimo Miller is a frequent guest of TLS
and has been seen in our ICR room from time to time. Robin is
Editor-in-Chief of OSDN, publishers of Slashdot, freshmeat,
SourceForge.net, and this new DevChannel.org site. He is ALSO
author of “The Online Rules of Successful Companies” (Financial
Times Prentice Hall) and is working on a new book tentatively
titled “Trouble-Free Computing With Linux” due in early 2004 from
Sams.


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