This month Red Hat Magazine takes a look at the open source community in Latin America with features on the International Free Software Forum in Brazil, music with Latino flair, and the travel diary of one Red Hat associate visiting Sao Paulo for LinuxWorld.
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Red Hat Magazine, Issue #21
July 2006
This month Red Hat Magazine takes a look at the open source community in
Latin America with features on the International Free Software Forum in
Brazil, music with Latino flair, and the travel diary of one Red Hat
associate visiting Sao Paulo for LinuxWorld.
We explore the open source alternative to the iPod--iAudio. And there's
part 2 of Dogtail and part 3 of the Fedora Project and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux. We also got to sit down and talk with Craig Newmark,
founder of craigslist.
Read this issue.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg2
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Featured articles:
A traveler's diary: Red Hat in Latin America
by Brandon Blell
One Red Hat associate revisits her old stomping grounds and celebrates
at LinuxWorld Brazil.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg18
Sharing the music of Latin America
Three artists and a record label release music in an unusual
way--sharing revenue. Hear the songs and learn more about Magnatune.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg17
Brazil hosts the International Free Software Forum
an interview by Deborah Westmoreland
Chris Blizzard reports back and discusses open source in Latin America.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg20
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Additional articles:
Craig of craigslist talks to Red Hat
an interview by Deborah Westmoreland
We sat down and talked with the Craig, czar of the new breed of
classifieds.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg19
Data sharing with a Red Hat GFS storage cluster
by Marc Grimme, Mark Hlawatschek, and Thomas Merz of ATIX, Munich,
Germany
Don't miss this update to an article published in April 2005. Engineers
and managers from ATIX share their expertise.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg15
German-based ATIX customizes storage solutions
Solutions provider ATIX solves data storage problems for other
companies--and finds its own solution in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg21
Dogtail Python Modules (and how to use them)
by Len DiMaggio
Part 2 in our series gets under the hood of Dogtail, an automated GUI
test framework.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg13
Meet the iPod alternative: iAudio
by Greg DeKoenigsberg
It's so tiny and cute--the chicks really dig it. What's better? It plays
nearly every audio file format under the sun.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg16
Virtualization gets real at Red Hat
Scott Crenshaw, Senior Director Product Management and Marketing,
discusses how Red Hat's integrated virtualization provides solutions to
business problems.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg22
Introduction to Apache Axis2
by Rajith Attapattu
Axis2 offers web services stacks, production-ready and open for
business. Open source business.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg11
The Fedora Project and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, part 3
by Tim Burke
How is Fedora Core developed? See how it all comes together as the story
continues.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg14
The first [open source] American
by Amy Anselm
This year is the 300th anniversary of Ben Franklin's birthday, and we
celebrate his open source ideals.
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg12
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In each issue:
* Editor's blog
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg1
* Red Hat speaks: Gabriel Szulik, Senior Director of Corporate
Development Latin America
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg9
* From the inside
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg5
* News
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg6
* Whitepapers and case studies
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg8
* Global events
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg7
* Ask Shadowman: Shadowman returns
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg3
* Tips & tricks: RAID, Firefox, bzip2 recovery
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg10
* Fedora status report
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBEvpnVAUfRoFAmBw22AVHSdm$L/rhmg4
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