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02 February 2005

OSDL Summit: Brian Behlendorf on OSS Development

This was my last real session of the day.  (Okay yesterday.  It's late.  I'm a little behind.)  It was billed as "Applying OSS Practices to Corporate Software Development".  But I cannot do this justice.  When you've hung out at these events enough, you start to get the feeling in the first few minutes of any talk that you know where the talk's going and you could probably do a passable job delivering it.  This was a genuinely fresh talk.  And it was Brian so you know it was brilliantly delivered.  Rather than me trying to cover the talk, and waiting for the slides to get the official show template and published out, Brian has graciously allowed me to put his slides up here.  He does ask your forgiveness for a couple of the slides as once again he was developing a talk at 5am the day he was due to give it.  Enjoy. 

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