Summit link round-up: Day 1
by the editorial team
We’ve scoured the web for all the latest dish on the Red Hat Summit. Here’s a few tidbits from the first day (and before):
In the news:
- Red Hat chief calls for open source missionary work. (Austin Modine for Channel Register)
- Red Hat meanders into hypervisor market. (Austin Modine for Channel Register)
- Red Hat in Boston, parts 0, 1.0, and 1.1. (Serdar Yegulalp, for InformationWeek)
- Red Hat Network to be open sourced. (from PC World)
- Red Hat unveils new virtualization initiatives. (from Network World)
- Red Hat Summit 2008 opens in Boston (from heise online)
- Red Hat offers JBoss on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. (Pam Derringer, for SearchEnterpriseLinux.com)
From our own press corps:
- Red Hat Exchange Adds Three New Partners
- JBoss Enters the Cloud
- Red Hat Advances Open Virtualization to Drive for Market Leadership
Other voices:
- Jeremy Katz (Red Hat engineer): Day 0 wrap-up and a note about campground sessions
- Max Spevack (former Fedora Project Leader): Starts a helpful discussion on how to best get from boston airport to fudcon/sheraton for $5
- Paul Frields (current Fedora Project Leader): More on FUDcon Thursday
- Barton George (from Sun): In Boston for Red Hat






