[OLUG] offtopic: culture in MIT, Berkeley, Silicon Valley
Daniel Pfile
pfiled at marietta.edu
Wed Mar 22 06:00:19 UTC 2000
I have a copy of Under the Radar by Bob Young aka the ceo of redhat. It's
a good read of how redhat got where they are today, and how linux went
commercial...
# Daniel Pfile # I have no cool signature.
# pfiled at marietta.edu # Finger for free illegal software.
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Rado Bonk wrote:
> Hi Linux users,
> Does anybody have some interested links on MIT, Berkeley or Silicon
> Valley, concerning culture of hackers or software engineers in those
> islands of inovation. Any material about groving importance of these
> places would be good for my research.
> I already have "Voices from Open Source Revolution" book, but that is not
> enough. A kind of book on history of those places would be very nice.
> Also a serious analysis of open source sw production and commercial sw
> production, would be very nice. I am gonna use economic-geography point of
> view on that problem of location high-tech industries in those places.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Rado
>
> ---
> Rado Bonk
> Dept. of Geography-Geology
> UNO, Omaha, NE
>
>
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