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Our encounter with Jim Zemlin , the executive director of the Linux Foundation, the body responsible for organizing LinuxCon-has left some of the key projects in this pillar moving ecosystem Linux / Open Source, and also allowed us to ask some questions about the present and future of our operating system.

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started asking if she figures Zemlin Linux users worldwide. “Every day everyone uses Linux “. He was referring, of course, to the great versatility of Linux, which is present in all types of devices and solutions, from small-and large embedded systems to supercomputers, which are based on this operating system.

In attempting to reveal the number of users of Linux on the desktop (PCs and laptops), Zemlin admitted not knowing the figures used by systems such as NetApplications or StatCounter Global-which put Linux’s overall share by 1% – and as he could confirm, keep a tally of these users is complicated in the FLOSS ecosystem.

We

to ask Jim about something that has always made us think: the existence of large open source projects and distributions. So many options available in all sections may have more disadvantages than advantages (you know, “less is more”), but Zemlin offered a different view: “Since pure developer perspective, more is always better . More people are innovating, trying to create something for themselves “.

also claimed Zemlin, the development philosophy has changed dramatically for the last 5 or 6 years now. “ Most companies are developing applications are written using standards like HTML5 , and except for games that require certain APIs to take advantage of the graphics, there was consistency in the past does not matter so much “.

Zemlin

argued that wealth of options to joke with the constant existence of flame wars between the users of Linux (KDE vs GNOME vs Arch vs Ubuntu vs openSUSE …) with a “ Seriously there flame wars in the Linux world!? “and then get serious and say that” is that passion that people have about the software that makes them be creative “.

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Another issue discussed was the eternal question of the success (or failure) of Linux on the desktop, something that did not seem worried Zemlin. In fact, he said, “ Microsoft also losing in the world of desktop [...] The concept of the PC desktop is becoming increasingly irrelevant something . Microsoft is struggling and has a share of 90% to a 30% share in consumer electronics devices “. Obviously, he was referring to a fee that included not only PCs, where it remains clear dominant-but tablets and smartphones, where its presence is by now almost anecdotal. And precisely in this segment is very present with Linux and Android solutions.

Two of the most interesting projects with which the Linux Foundation has committed have been Yocto and Automotive Grade Linux Workgroup. As Zemlin explained and explained on the official website, Yocto is a collaborative project that “ provides tools, templates and methods to help organizations create custom systems and Linux-based embedded products regardless of the hardware architecture “.

Even more promising

could be the second project, aimed at making the car manufacturers work with kernel development precisely in order to use this kernel on all future automotive systems. Zemlin spoke of the large number of sensors currently used in cars, and how Linux serve to control much more than “ navigation and entertainment on these vehicles, which he said could begin to see “in four or five years.”

One of our last questions was suggested by one of the readers of MuyLinux, Synflag, I wanted to suggest the question of true involvement of companies like NVIDIA does not change its policy drivers despite being a member of the Linux Foundation. Zemlin wanted to reassure us by saying that “ NVIDIA is working on it “, and that “we are attentive “. We’ll see if his comments, which seem to point to a real attitude change this-and other-company come true.

The same reader also suggested Zemlin our last question: why there is no investment in marketing to help promote Linux? Zemin tried again to reassure the Linux community. “We are doing well . The businesses that use Linux and do much mkareting create products. I’m not sure that there is need for a specific campaign of Linux “, concluding backsliding in the initial message,” Most people use it every day without even know “.

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MuyLinux we are especially excited about the event LinuxCon Europe 2012 to be held next week in Barcelona, ​​and we are for a clear reason: be there! That will give us the opportunity to attend several lectures and conferences of interest, in addition to interview very important characters within the world GNU / Linux and Open Source.

Zemlin attended LinuxCon: What preguntaríais Mark Shuttleworth and Jim Zemlin?

Jim Zemlin, Linux Foundation president

Two

keep interviews are not yet confirmed, but are almost certain, and both Mark Shuttleworth (founder of Canonical) as Jim Zemlin (executive director of the Linux Foundation) answer our questions . In the first case it is probably a lightning interview about 15 minutes, while with Zemlin have the opportunity to speak more slowly.

So although obviously I am already preparing the questions I want to pose to both want to know if you have ideas and questions that may be interesting . You can pose them in the comments, and from there will realize a selection, with which I hope to get at least 2 or 3 questions that I have not happened to me and I can “sneak” in the interview. Please continue a unified style, such as “A Mark Shuttleworth : blah blab ” “Jim Zemlin : bla bla bla “.

I appreciate you

tomarais some serious comments and questions are what would you do if you were in front of Shuttleworth and Zemlin, with education and moderation. you urge?

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event we’ve been talking about for a couple of days and is fully operational, and has made a keynote address from Jim Zemlin, president of the Linux Foundation, which has talked about how would be if Linux was not created .

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keynote was a bit repetitive because it has become a reference to the old phrases that some Microsoft executives went to Linux in the past, and the lack of truly stunning ads that might could have been the protagonists during the keynote.

only featured projects was the announcement of the so-called Long Term Stable Kernel Initiative (LTSI), which aims to launch a Linux kernel specially prepared to serve so long for all types of electronic devices , and the yocto Project 1.1, a development that also aims to facilitate the development of applications on devices of all kinds.

From there, as we say, the conference has focused on today remind us that we could not use Linux without-at least not as well- services such as Google, Facebook or Amazon , using Linux and Open Source solutions significantly.

Zemlin, as a joke, repeated once more that 2011 would be “the year Linux on the desktop “, a prediction that has been doing for years and that never ends meet. Freedom, Zemlin says, is the key to the success of Linux.

then given way to a round table Linus Torvalds, Alan Cox, Thomas Gleixner and Paul McKenney have discussed some aspects of kernel development, the importance of compatibility in user space.

talk was aimed at developers -the participants in the Roundtable are currently responsible for important areas of management-Linux kernel, so that their orientation has been highly technical. We leave you with some images captured from streaming broadcast of these conferences.


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begins next October 26th one of the most important Linux event of the year: LinuxCon Europe 2011 , held in Prague and will be a meeting place for Linux users and experts .

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During the three day event will be held a lot of conferences that will address all issues related to Open Source technologies and products.

In fact, you have the full program of lectures at the official website of the Linux Foundation, where we also warn that anyone can attend “virtually” to the broadcast of the inaugural speeches , which will have two very special players.

Jim Zemlin

, president of the Linux Foundation, will give a keynote address on Wednesday at 9:00 am (the time in Prague and in the Iberian Peninsula is the same), while Linus Torvalds participate in a roundtable in half an hour after that will be joined by Alan Cox, Thomas Gleixner and Paul McKenney.

You’ll see live

that table talk and the rendonda official website of the Linux Foundation for this event , but before you will have to register in this page. That enjoy

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executive director of the Linux Foundation, Jim Zemlin , has made it clear what is your opinion about those companies and developers using Open Source projects.

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Zemlin

had an interview with NetworkWorld LinuxCon the conference, and commented that it is to contribute to Open Source by these companies and developers is not only doing the right thing . “ Not matter. I do not care if someone helps “. Later or sooner, he explains, companies end up making that decision.


is not right for a moral issue or because we say so. You have to do because you’re an idiot if you do not. You’re an idiot because the real reason you use Open Source is to share and maintain a collective development. Let me tell you that keeping your own version of Linux is not cheap and not easy “.

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example Red Hat , one of the biggest contributors to the kernel and also one of the most successful distros. “If someone does not contribute much as anyone, I think I end up doing after some time. There will always do business on behalf of “.

Canonical is one of the companies that are criticized for their low contribution to Open Source, but the company argues that its contribution is the popularization of Linux through its distribution Ubuntu, Zemlin something that agrees.

“To clarify things, staff, engineers and managers Canonical are not idiots. Fully understand the Open Source as they grow, and I think his business interests will contribute more. “

You can still find

more opinions Zemlin in the original article in NetworkWorld.

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