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Kevin Bedell
Kevin Bedell, one of the founding editors of Linux.SYS-CON.com, writes and speaks frequently on Linux and open source. He is the director of consulting and training for Black Duck Software.

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How to Measure the Impact of Open Source on Software Project Velocity
Most developers know by instinct that some projects move quickly and others seem to crawl forward - or even go backwards at times. But how can a project's velocity - or speed of progress - be tracked more empirically?
OpenOffice.org 2.0 Ships - Exclusive Interview With Louis Suárez-Potts on OpenOffice.org
Without a full-featured office productivity suite, Linux on the desktop would be nothing but a dream. Fortunately, the OpenOffice.org project provides us with a fullfeatured office productivity suite that is solid and continuing to get better.
Open Source and the "Mixed-IP" Environment
Every company that develops software whether for internal use or to sell to customers is now working in a new 'mixed-IP' environment created by the spread of Open Source. This new environment's impact on software development has been dramatic.
The Linux Cookbook: Michael Stutz On Using Linux For Everyday Activities
Michael Stutz, author of The Linux Cookbook, 2nd Edition: Tips and Techniques for Everyday Use, discusses what inspired him to write this book, when he first started using Linux, and other world views.
So Long...
This will be my last column as editor-in-chief of LinuxWorld Magazine. It's been a lot of fun and a great ride, but I guess all good things must come to an end. The new editor-in-chief will be Mark Hinkle. Regular readers know Mark from his ongoing 'Dr. Migration'...
The Business and Economics of Linux and Open Source
Martin Fink's book on the business side of Linux and open source was one of the first books that looked at Linux and open source from the perspective of corporate managers and executives. In this extremely influential book, he explained in business terms why Linux...
Version Control with Subversion
Recently I had the opportunity to talk with the authors of Version Control with Subversion. In this interview, they discuss what Subversion is, migrating to Subversion, and, of course, music.
Linux Opinion: Where's "Baghdad Bob" When You Need Him?
In his briefest ever contribution to LinuxWorld.com, Kevin Bedell writes...
Open Source and Open Standards
As the Linux and open source communities continue to expand, there's a lot of discussion happening around the ideas of open source and open standards. It's not enough, people say, to just have the software code be open source - the standards themselves need to be open too.
Microsoft Titanic, Meet Mr Open Source Iceberg
So it's begun. Microsoft is admitting in its financial filings that Linux and open source are eating into its revenues. Worse for them, they say, is that what they're seeing is the tip of the iceberg.
Exclusive Linux.SYS-CON.com Magazine Interview with Oracle's Wim Coekaerts
The Linux Kernel Summit takes place every year and the last few years it's been held in Ottawa, Canada. Prior to that it was in San Jose, California. USENIX organizes the whole event and they're sponsored by various companies; Oracle is a big sponsor,as well as co...
If Sun Released Java Under an Open Source License, What Type of License Might It Use?
Can something be considered to be 'open source' if some organization stays in control of the standards that the software implements? In other words, is 'Open Source/Closed Standards' a good idea? Yes, says LinuxWorld editor-in-chief Kevin Bedell, 'I believe this...
Succeeding with Open Source
In this issue, Bernard Golden, author of Succeeding with Open Source, discusses open source software, its pros and cons, and how to choose the right Linux implementation for your business.
Is "Free Software" Dead?
There are some people who are passionate about the differences between 'free software' and 'open source.' I'm beginning to wonder if the difference matters. The term 'free software' came into use at about the same time that Richard Stallman quit his job at MIT, la...
An Interview with Mark Hinkle
Mark Hinkle, LinuxWorld Magazine's editor of desktop technology and CIO of NeTraverse, makers of Win4Lin, talks to Kevin Bedell about the latest developments in the Linux desktop and Windows-to-Linux migration.
SYS-CON Interviews Michael Norman, Hyades Project
SYS-CON interviews Michael Norman, CEO of Scapa Technologies, live at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2004 in San Francisco, about Eclipse and - especially - the Hyades Project.
It's Our Anniversary
Hello, and thanks for reading LinuxWorld Magazine! Welcome to our one-year anniversary issue! It seems like only yesterday that we were launching this magazine; so much has happened since then.
Controlling Your IT Destiny
LWM's editor-in-chief, Kevin Bedell, recently had the opportunity to ask Ranajit Nevatia, director of Linux Strategy for VERITAS, a few questions about how Linux is impacting VERITAS and how the company is contributing to the world of open source.
What's New Under the Sun?
LWM's editor-in-chief, Kevin Bedell, spoke with Sun's John Fowler about what's new - with Sun, with Fowler's new position, and with Sun's place in the open source world - and learned a little history as well.
Users Shaping Events
Hello and welcome to another edition of LinuxWorld Magazine! As usual, we're excited about the great material we've been able to put together for you. Looking back over the last month, I was really struck by how the visibility and adoption of Linux and Open Sour...
We're Honored
We received some great news this past month. Our own Dee-Ann LeBlanc, known to regular readers as the Gaming Industry editor of LinuxWorld Magazine, was selected a winner of the 2003 Excellence in Technology Journalism by the Public Relations Society of America (P...
Advanced Unix Programming, Second Edition
Marc J. Rochkind wrote the first edition of Advanced UNIX Programming in 1984. In this installment of the Book Rookery, he discusses with Kevin Bedell the second edition - a complete revision that benefits from his years of post-Bell application systems development experience.
Linux for Non-Geeks
Kevin Bedell caught up with Rickford Grant, author of Linux for Non-Geeks, to ask him a few questions about his handy guide for Linux newbies and those with 'command-line phobia.'
Insanely Great Linux Devices?
I'm waiting for Linux's Steve Jobs to arrive. You know what I mean? A person who can take this technology and turn it into some amazing consumer products. 'Insanely Great' products.
Francois Bancilhon on Mandrakesoft
In this interview, LWM Editor-in-Chief Kevin Bedell speaks with Francois Bancilhon, CEO of Mandrakesoft, about the success they've had over the past year...and how they plan to build upon it.
Linux for Dummies, 5th Edition
In this installment of the Book Rookery, Kevin Bedell speaks with LWM's own Dee-Ann LeBlanc about the latest edition of Linux for Dummies, which features expanded coverage of the Linux desktop, among other things.
Xandros on the Desktop Means Business
With a new business desktop, a 'Best Front Office Solution' award, and an expanding product line, things are looking good for Xandros. LWM Editor-in-Chief Kevin Bedell spoke with Dr. Frederick H. Berenstein at LinuxWorld Expo; here he shares the history of Xandros...
The Future of Open Source
Linux is among the most popular applications known as 'free software' or 'open source.' Among other things, 'open source' means that the source code for these applications is available to those who are interested in seeing (or modifying) it. This is unlike commerc...
Linux Programming by Example: The Fundamentals
In this installmant of the Book Rookery, LWM Editor-in-Chief Kevin Bedell talks with Arnold Robbins about his new book, Linux Programming by Example: The Fundamentals, which will be invaluable to those just learning to develop under Linux.
Keynote Panel : The Open Source Debate
This lively discussion will take on the controversial OS questions tha everyone is asking.
Hot New Skills: Best Practices for Off-Shore and Distributed Development Projects
While many are decrying the 'giant sucking sound' of development projects flying to off-shore development shops in India and other countries, the smart ones among us realize that this trend will create some new opportunities at home as well. When the new projects ...
Freedom to Innovate
If you're like me, one of the most interesting things about following Linux is being constantly amazed at how many radically different directions you can see it going in. For example, in the last 30 days I've talked to people about Linux applications running on p...
What's New with Red Hat?
If you want to maximize the powerful capabilities of Red Hat Enterprise and Fedora Linux, you'll want to check out Red Hat Enterprise Linux & Fedora Edition: The Complete Reference, by Richard Petersen and Ibrahim Haddad. In this Q&A, Kevin Bedell asks these exp...
SYS-CON Radio Interviews James Cox of Apress
SYS-CON Radio Interviews James Cox, Editor for Apress
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Scott McNeil, Free Standards Group
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Scott McNeil, Executive Director of the Free Standards Group
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Mark K. Smith of the Gelato Federation
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Mark Smith, Ph.D Managing Director of the Gelato Federation
SYS-CON Radio Interviews the Linux Terminal Server Project
SYS-CON Radio interviews Jim McQuillan and Ron Colcernian of the LTSP project.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Linux Labs
SYS-CON Radio interviews Suchindra Katagevi of LinuxLabs.com
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Jaldhar Vyas of Debian
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Jaldhar Vyas Debian developer.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews George Staikos of KDE
SYS-CON Radio interviews George Staikos, President of Staikos Computing Services and KDE Developer.

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