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title: Kevin Bedell on Internet Tech

description: Discussions on Ruby on Rails, Agile Development and the Boston Tech Scene.

keywords: mysql, innodb, performance tuning, programming, cloud, aws, security, ec2, ruby-on-rails, ruby, engine yard, how-to, riby-on-rails, startups

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LWM: In a nutshell, what exactly is SCO trying to do?

LWM: So tell me about the position paper you developed. Why did you and Rob Landley write it?

LWM: What’s happening with your “No Secrets” effort?

LWM: And what is IBM’s position on all this?

LWM: For readers who may be unfamiliar with your work in this area, can you share some of your background with open source and Linux?

LWM: What is the position of the Open Source Initiative on this issue?

LWM: So, who owns Unix?

LWM: What do you see as the potential downside risk for companies using Linux? Will SCO try to sue everybody?

LWM: If you were a manager in a company considering using Linux for a first project, would this lawsuit impact your decision to give Linux a try?

LWM: In your book The Cathedral and the Bazaar you describe the Linux development process as being like a bazaar, where all kinds of people with all kinds of interests are developing different pieces. Is Linux development still that way? How has it changed?

LWM: What do you think will happen with this suit? Any idea how long it might be before it becomes clear what’s going to happen?

LWM: How can the Linux community ensure that Linux stays free of IP claims in the future? Can there be a process instituted that ensures this doesn’t happen again?

LWM: Switching gears a bit, in the IBM -v- SCO analysis on the OSI Web site (www.opensource.org/sco-vs-ibm.html), you referred to a “seismic shift” occuring right now in the software industry. Can you explain what you meant?

LWM: Will all applications eventually be open sourced? Which kinds might not?

LWM: What will the software industry look like in five years?

About Eric S. Raymond

Kevin: What is Rails? Why was it developed?

Kevin: I’ve been reading about Active Record and the ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) capabilitites (or how the application interfaces with databases) that are available using Ruby on Rails. Can you comment on this?

Kevin: By the way, I’ve been a Backpack user for a while and I love it. Was it completely developed using Rails?

Kevin: Java had been around for a while before it really penetrated the enterprise. It took the development of J2EE for it to establish itself as a true “enterprise development platform”. The addition of transactional management, flexible deployment strategies and so on seemed required for it to mature into that role. Could you see Ruby and Rails eventually following a similar path, or do you think its role will be something different?

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LWM: In a nutshell, what exactly is SCO trying to do?

LWM: So tell me about the position paper you developed. Why did you and Rob Landley write it?

LWM: What’s happening with your “No Secrets” effort?

LWM: And what is IBM’s position on all this?

LWM: For readers who may be unfamiliar with your work in this area, can you share some of your background with open source and Linux?

LWM: What is the position of the Open Source Initiative on this issue?

LWM: So, who owns Unix?

LWM: What do you see as the potential downside risk for companies using Linux? Will SCO try to sue everybody?

LWM: If you were a manager in a company considering using Linux for a first project, would this lawsuit impact your decision to give Linux a try?

LWM: What do you think will happen with this suit? Any idea how long it might be before it becomes clear what’s going to happen?

LWM: How can the Linux community ensure that Linux stays free of IP claims in the future? Can there be a process instituted that ensures this doesn’t happen again?

LWM: Switching gears a bit, in the IBM -v- SCO analysis on the OSI Web site (www.opensource.org/sco-vs-ibm.html), you referred to a “seismic shift” occuring right now in the software industry. Can you explain what you meant?

LWM: Will all applications eventually be open sourced? Which kinds might not?

LWM: What will the software industry look like in five years?

About Eric S. Raymond

Kevin: What is Rails? Why was it developed?

Kevin: I’ve been reading about Active Record and the ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) capabilitites (or how the application interfaces with databases) that are available using Ruby on Rails. Can you comment on this?

Kevin: By the way, I’ve been a Backpack user for a while and I love it. Was it completely developed using Rails?

Kevin: Java had been around for a while before it really penetrated the enterprise. It took the development of J2EE for it to establish itself as a true “enterprise development platform”. The addition of transactional management, flexible deployment strategies and so on seemed required for it to mature into that role. Could you see Ruby and Rails eventually following a similar path, or do you think its role will be something different?

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