What have I been up to lately?
Despite my best intentions, I haven't posted on this blog for a while, which is a shame! I've become busy writing on so many other places since I moved into my new role in the Oracle Linux product management team in April. I've learned a lot and I am feeling quite at home here! The team is excellent and very nice to work with — I am slowly getting the "Big Picture".
But even though I've been neglecting this blog, there are a lot of things that are publicly visible and document some of my activites:
I've created two podcasts for the Oracle Linux podcasts: In addition to working the @ORCL_Linux Twitter account and FaceBook page, I've been blogging on the Oracle Linux blog:- Linux Filesystem, Storage and Memory Summit
- Follow us on YouTube and Facebook, too!
- Oracle Linux 6.1 has been released
- Oracle Linux 6.1 ISO images now available for download
- First episode of the Oracle Linux Podcast: Sunil Mushran on OCFS2
- New episode of the Oracle Linux Podcast: Chris Mason on Btrfs
- OTN Sys Admin Days - Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux (Sep. 8th, Sacramento, CA)
- Pimp my Ride - Installing Additional Packages on Oracle Linux
- Save disk space on Linux by cloning files on Btrfs and OCFS2
- A new technical white paper about Oracle Linux and the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
- An article about How to Extract Files from an Oracle Linux RPM Package Without Installing the Package
- Added a new page about our Oracle Linux support offering
- Updated the OCFS2 product page
- Updated the Oracle Linux technical information page.
- MySQL High Availability at COLLABORATE 11, Orlando (FL), USA
- An introduction to Oracle Linux at the HEPiX Spring 2011 Workshop, Darmstadt, Germany
- What's new in MySQL 5.5 at LinuxTag 2011, Berlin Germany
- Updates on Oracle Linux and Oracle VM at fisl12, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Check out my followup blog post on what I'm up to in the coming weeks and months!
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