Red Hat today unveiled several new open source projects at its second annual Red Hat Summit in Nashville, TN. One of the projects will seek to create a set of open source testing and certification tools.
At the event, the company's chief executive Matthew Szulik was kind enough to make some time in his scheduled to sit down and discuss his comapny's plans for the certification tools, the recent Jboss acquisition and Red Hat's role as a commericial software vendor in an open source world.
31 May 2006
You can download this podcast interview as an mp3 file here or use the embedded player below.

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