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While Mark Shuttleworth's interview with Phoronix has been delayed due to his busy schedule, I got some other excellent news to pass along. Phoronix will be interviewing Digg's developers!
In this interview we will primarily be focusing upon Digg's use of Debian Linux and open-source technologies (PHP, MySQL, etc...), and other things related to the Linux and OSS world. Post a question and we'll include it in the interview if it sounds good
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If you may, also ask which admin apps they use to keep up with all of the crazy digg stuff.
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Anymore questions?
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Maybe you can post the list of questions you are planning to ask, and then we can help you edit or better them. Thanks.
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Did Digg choose OSS for philosophy or TCO?
What would they do differently if they could do it all again? Any plans for Digg v2 (or v3, I suppose)? Any thoughts on the concept of a "semantic" web? How do they see Digg interfacing in the wider world, from Google to news providers themselves? Does Digg inform its users with new information, or simply re-circulate popular trends? What has Digg given back to the OSS world? Are free software and free speech inextricably linked? What is Linux missing? First things I thought of, more to come. |
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