[ Thanks to Jeff Gerhardt for this link. ]
Tonight Live: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, April 22nd, 2003
from Chicago IL
Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com.
At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and 9pm et…. Kevin Hill, Arne Flones and Russ Pavlicek; are back live tonight (Doc will not be in the Linux Lounge tonight, and Jeff is under the weather, but may stop by). We have a great show lined up tonight on The Linux Show!
Segment One- The News. We will cover THE HOT NEWS of the week. Tonight on the news: follow up to: the Battle over Open Source, more “in search of Linux Laptops”, DARPA, and way more…..
Story Links
- The Oregonian: Stiff opposition derails open-source measure
- An apology from Novell’s CEO
- DARPA cancels open-source software project funding
- CodeWeavers Releases CrossOver Office 2.0
- Will patents pillage open source?
- IBM looks to Japan for Linux progress
- Why I Love Professional Open Source
- MS legal threat derails Foxpro on Linux demo (from listener Sean McHenry)
- Request for Submissions for Open Source Reference Book 2003
Segment 2 Guest Links
Segment Two- JBoss Application Server .
Tonight we are joined by Marc Fleury to talk about JBoss. Marc Fleury is the founder and lead developer of the JBoss open-source Java application server and the president of Atlanta-based JBoss Group LLC. Fleury was recently recognized as one of CNET’s “Newsmakers” for the accomplishment of establishing JBoss as a significant player in the billion dollar application server industry, which furnishes a key part of the corporate IT infrastructure. Concurrent with the success of JBoss, Fleury is also noteworthy for growing JBoss Group as a successful, self-financing open-source company.
As a product, JBoss is an open source, standards-compliant, J2EE-based application server implemented in Java. With more than 150,000 downloads per month, JBoss is the most downloaded J2EE-based application server in the industry. JBoss can be embedded in commercial products and is being used in production around the world.
JBoss Group LLC brings together core JBoss developers to provide services such as training, support, consulting and documentation, as well as management of the JBoss software affiliate program. These commercial activities subsidize the development of the free JBoss server.
Before starting JBoss, Fleury worked in both sales and engineering at Sun Microsystems. He is a graduate of France’s leading engineering school, Ecole Polytechnique, and subsequently obtained a Masters in Theoretical Physics from Ecole Nationale Superieure ULM and a Ph.D in Physics from Polytechnique for experimental work he did as a visiting scientist at MIT’s Research Lab of Electronics. While at Polytechnique he successfully completed his military service as a Lieutenant in the Paratroopers.