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Google Developer Day Hamburg: Open Source Development

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In dieser Session erklären wir Ihnen, warum Google Open Source unterstützt und nutzt, und wie auch Sie davon profitieren können. Wir werden Ihnen einige Open Source-Projekte von Google vorstellen und auch über andere Initiativen rund um dieses Thema sprechen. Jeremy Allison ist einer der leitenden Entwickler im Google Samba-Team in Mountain View. Diese Gruppe arbeitet an einer Windows-kompatiblen Open Source Datei- und Druckserver-Lösung für UNIX Systeme. Ähnlich wie das Linux System ist Samba dezentral über das Internet entwickelt worden und wird von allen Linux-Distributionen und mehreren tausend Unternehmen genutzt. Jeremy koordiniert die Samba-Entwicklungen und ist der Ansprechpartner für alle Unternehmen, die den Samba-Code kommerziell nutzen möchten.

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