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 Brian Behlendorf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Behlendorf (Born March 30, 1973) is one of several leaders of the international open-source software movement.
Behlendorf served as President of the Foundation for three years.
Behlendorf is now the Chief Technology Officer at CollabNet, a company he co-founded with O'Reilly and Associates (now O'Reilly Media) in 1999 to develop tools for enabling collaborative, distributed software development.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brian_Behlendorf   (346 words)

  
 Conversation with Brian Behlendorf & Wayne Caccomo on sourceXchange
A Conversation with Brian Behlendorf of sourceXchange and Wayne Caccomo of Hewlett-Packard
Brian, best known for his work as the leader in developing Apache (which serves up the majority of the world's Web pages), is heading up the whole sourceXchange effort.
Brian Behlendorf: H-P had been working on the idea of creating a more efficient means for them to be able to have the kind of relationship with others in the open source community as they have with The Puffin Group, for example.
www.searls.com /linuxforsuits/sourceXchange_interview.html   (5344 words)

  
 CollabNet - Executive Team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brian Behlendorf founded CollabNet, with O'Reilly & Associates, in July 1999.
Brian is currently a Director of the Mozilla Foundation and a retired Director and President of the Apache Software Foundation.
Brian is one of only 41 people in North America chosen to join this powerful international community tasked with making a positive impact on the global future.
www.collab.net /about/estaff/brian.html   (251 words)

  
 ITworld.com - Brian Behlendorf: Apache co-founder talks about open source
Brian Behlendorf, co-founder and president of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), certainly stands out as one of the open-source community's biggest supporters and one who has long believed that collaborative work on free software will pave a solid path for the future.
Behlendorf: Certainly within every one of these big companies that has been involved there have been differences of opinion as to whether it is the right thing to do or not.
Behlendorf: Well, I am a little biased because I am also on the board of the Open Source Initiative -- the group that is charged with defending the term open source.
www.itworld.com /Man/2685/IW001117hnapache/pfindex.html   (1405 words)

  
 chloeveltman.com > features > digital culture
Unlike Bill Gates and his crew at Microsoft, who believe in keeping strict proprietary boundaries around their products, Behlendorf is one of a large number of computer engineers who argue that software code should be freely available to programmers over the internet.
Behlendorf has stood by the open-source ethic in every stage of his wide-ranging career.
Behlendorf gives the example of the BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) operating system at the University of California at Berkeley, an open-source version of the basic protocol that machines use to communicate over the internet.
www.chloeveltman.com /features/digital_culture/brian_behlendorf.html   (884 words)

  
 The Collaborator - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brian Behlendorf says he's not a very good programmer because "I use trial and error a little too much." Yet at the ripe old age of 21, Behlendorf orchestrated one of the most successful business software projects ever.
Behlendorf held on to a 10% stake in the company after raising $50 million in venture capital.
Behlendorf's real introduction to computers was at the University of California, Berkeley in 1991 when a freshman roommate turned him on to a Unix-powered PC with access to the nascent Web.
www.forbes.com /free_forbes/2005/0314/073.html   (967 words)

  
 CopyFraud: Brian Behlendorf at Sims
Just over 10 years ago Brian was graduate student at Berkeley and worked as tech support monkey.
Brians company collab.net is helping their clients to build communities around their projects.
Brian said he is more in favor of having a balance.
hietanen.typepad.com /copyfraud/2005/09/brian_behlendor.html   (710 words)

  
 blogs: Brian Behlendorf's Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brian is known as a primary developer of the Apache web server but also as a thought leader in the open source world and a Young Global Leader.
Brian founded CollabNet in 1999 together with Tim O'Reilly.
Brian's blog is all about trends in software development, open source and collaborative software development.
blogs.open.collab.net /BrianBehlendorfBlog.html   (696 words)

  
 Tips on pitching Apache to the big wigs
Behlendorf urged the audience to recognize good ideas and patches from other developers and to embrace the meritocracy principle in a consensus-driven decision making process.
Behlendorf also pointed out that the biggest stumbling block for most open-source software projects is getting the details past the company's legal department.
According to Behlendorf, patents are the weak link in open source software but "at least in the U.S., if you do the right thing [when accused of a patent infringement] and act in good faith, penalties are generally avoided," Behlendorf said.
www.networkworld.com /news/2000/1026apacheadvice.html   (1354 words)

  
 The Hindu : Brian Behlendorf unwired: `Learn the science'
WHEN he was an undergraduate student at the University of California, Brian Behlendorf set up wired.com, one of the earliest non-academic web sites.
Brian's big contribution came in 1995 when he founded the Apache Web Server project.
Apache is a freely available, Unix-based web server programme that is now host to more than 65 per cent of world's web sites; it is also seen as the most popular open source software programme ever.
www.hindu.com /edu/2004/04/12/stories/2004041200480400.htm   (380 words)

  
 C2Net names Brian Behlendorf as Vice President of web applications
Behlendorf joins C2Net from Organic Online, where he was the company's co-founder and Chief Technology Officer.
Brian is also active in the IETF, co-founded the VRML Development Forum in 1994, and believes strongly that open standards are best enforced with an "Open Source" approach to software development.
Behlendorf's efforts will be directed towards developing Web server "framework" products as a complement to the current C2 product line.
stronghold.redhat.com /c2net/pr/19980622a   (438 words)

  
 Free and Open Source Software Educational Programs 2006 :: Keynote Speaker :: Brian Behlendorf,CTO,Collabnet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brian Behlendorf: Keynote speaker will talk about "The global adoption of FOSS" on Day 2 :: 14th of FEB 2006 (3.45pm-4.30pm)
It turned out that Behlendorf wasn't the only one busy patching the NCSA code at the time, so he and Cliff Skolnick put together an electronic mailing list to coordinate the work of the other programmers.By the end of February 1995, eight core contributors to the project formed the Apache Group.
Behlendorf is now the Chief Technology Officer at CollabNet, a company he co-founded with O'Reilly and Associates (now O'Reilly Media) in 1999 to develop tools for enabling collaborative, open-source software development.
www.foss.lk /events/2006/fossed-feb/BrianBehlendorf.html   (323 words)

  
 LinuxPlanet - Reports - Open Source Is More Than Software Alone - Open Source is "Not the Face of God" (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Speaking November 30 at an executive summit in New York City, Behlendorf, Friedman, Web 2.0 luminary Tim O'Reilly, and Reuters Group COO Devin Wenig touched on how concepts such as collaboration, componentry, and reusability, which have evolved over the years as elements of open source development, are now becoming increasingly ubiquitous elsewhere.
In one illustration of "flattening," Behlendorf told of a student from Sweden who became a prolific contributor of bug fixes to Subversion.
Behlendorf also suggested that, for the classroom to do a better job of preparing people for the world of work, maybe students ought to be allowed to "reuse content," something they've always been strongly discouraged from in the past.
www.linuxplanet.com.cob-web.org:8888 /linuxplanet/reports/6335/1   (1051 words)

  
 Newswire / Press Release: Collabnet Founder Brian Behlendorf to Speak at World Economic Forum - Software | NewswireToday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Young Global Leaders are visionaries under the age of 40 that commit to working together on what is known as the 2020 Initiative, an endeavor to understand current and future trends, risks and opportunities both at global and regional levels.
Behlendorf will participate in a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting.
Behlendorf is currently a director of the Mozilla Foundation and a retired director and president of the Apache Software Foundation.
www.newswiretoday.com /news/3209   (797 words)

  
 Web Pioneer Brian Behlendorf Joins O'Reilly & Associates
SEBASTOPOL, CA--Brian Behlendorf, a key innovator in the development of Web commerce and founding member of the Apache Web Server Project, has joined O'Reilly and Associates as Chief Technology Officer, New Ventures.
Behlendorf will be leading O'Reilly's initiatives to support the acceptance and development of Open Source™; and other related forms of collaborative software.
Behlendorf's recent endeavors include crafting strategic and technical directions for C2Net, a cryptography and web server software company, as well as coordinating content for the ApacheCon conference in October, 1998.
www.oreilly.com /pub/pr/551   (417 words)

  
 Brian Behlendorf - SCO and the Open-Source Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
During the third week of November 2003, three IT conferences were underway simultaneously: a shrinking Comdex, and a sparsely attended cdXpo produced by JupiterMedia were starkly contrasted by a packed energetic and profitable open-source event produced by the Apache Software Foundation.
Towards the end of ApacheCon I was able to corner Brian Behlendorf, a director of the Apache Software Foundation and the founder and CTO of CollabNet to discuss the open-source movement in general and to get his thoughts on the SCO Group's strategy of exploiting its intellectual property rights through litigation.
Brian Behlendorf: I think anger might be overstating the case just a bit.
www.itconversations.com /transcripts/57/transcript57-1.html   (405 words)

  
 Jeremy Allaire's Radio
Brian holds a particular legacy for me personally.
Back in 1994, just as the world moved from Mosaic to Netscape, Brian was one of the only people I could find working on Web-based threaded discussion systems integrated with online journalism (at HotWired).
Brian was extremely active in the early HTTP design lists, driving forward features like Basic Authentication.
radio.weblogs.com /0113297/2003/04/25.html   (1032 words)

  
 Brian Behlendorf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Brian was among the most established net figures at HotWired.
Bill's was the site of our cholesterol fix - teriyaki burgers: mayo, lettuce, tomato, burger with cheese and avocado, and teriyaki sauce on a kaiser.
Brian would always pick up a newspaper, and would never end up reading it.
www.links.net /vita/hw/brian.html   (225 words)

  
 IT Conversations: Brian Behlendorf
The day after Darl McBride's speech, I asked Brian for his reaction to the whole SCO/IBM/Linux/GPL debate.
Brian discusses the potential impact of the SCO lawsuit on the open-source movement.
It's the third chapter in the open-systems story, the first two chapters having been open hardware/software architectures and open standards.
www.itconversations.com /shows/detail57.html   (151 words)

  
 Re: Brian Behlendorf of Apache on Open Source Windows
Brian Behlendorf of Apache on Open Source Windows
I thought after watching this that maybe the mainsoft 2000NT SP1 leak was a litmus test to see how the windows source would be received, as Brian said not many people cared.
I think he's right that windows is too large and mature to have cool things for people to develop on in their spare time.
channel9.msdn.com /ShowPost.aspx?PostID=37159   (752 words)

  
 Brian Behlendorf - Moviefone
Brian Behlendorf founded CollabNet, with O'Reilly and Associates, in July 1999.
The company provides tools and services based on open source methods.
Brian Behlendorf - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Brian Behlendorf Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/brian-behlendorf/306063/main   (80 words)

  
 COLLABNET FOUNDER AND CTO BRIAN BEHLENDORF TO SPEAK AT WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM IN DAVOS; NAMED 2006 YOUNG GLOBAL LEADER
BRISBANE, Calif., January 24, 2006 - CollabNet, the leading provider of on-demand distributed software development solutions, today announced that Brian Behlendorf, founder and CTO of CollabNet, has been named a Young Global Leader.
He is one of only 41 people in North America chosen by the Forum of Young Global Leaders to join this powerful international community tasked with making a positive impact on the global future.
Behlendorf founded CollabNet with O'Reilly and Associates in July 1999.
www.downloadjunction.com /press_release/store/2512/index.html   (689 words)

  
 Netcraft: Interview: Brian Behlendorf, co-founder of Apache
Brian Behlendorf co-founded the Apache Web Server Project and was the first Chief Engineer at Wired Magazine.
He also co-founded the web design firm Organic Online and CollabNet, where Behlendorf now serves as CTO.
He talks to Rich Miller about Apache's growth, the SCO case's unexpected benefits for open source, and changing the world through software.
news.netcraft.com /archives/2004/05/05/interview_brian_behlendorf_cofounder_of_apache.html   (2933 words)

  
 Brian Behlendorf @ SYS-CON Media
CollabNet provides on-demand distributed software development solutions and is the primary sponsor of the award-winning Subversion open source project.
He is currently a Director of the Mozilla Foundation and a retired Director and President of the Apache Software Foundation.
In 2006, Behlendorf was named a Young Global Leader, an affiliate program of the World Economic Forum.
www.sys-con.com /author/brianbehlendorf.htm   (689 words)

  
 Techworld.com - OS and Servers Interviews - Q&A: The future of open source in the enterprise
Open source visionary Brian Behlendorf talks about OSS in the enterprise.
Brian Behlendorf is a leader of the open source movement and a high-tech Renaissance man. He was a key developer of the Apache Web server and is now the CTO at CollabNet, which provides hosted solutions for Web-based software development to Intel, Sun, Motorola and others.
He also is a lover of all-night raves, techno music and art.
www.techworld.com /opsys/features/index.cfm?featureid=1652   (1809 words)

  
 » Now Johnny CAN program, says Behlendorf | Software as services | ZDNet.com
Now CTO of CollabNet, Behlendorf these days is in the business of helping companies co-ordinate their software development.
But I was surprised (and pleased) to find the extent to which that increasingly means welcoming large numbers of non-programmers into the development process — something that can only grow with the spread of Web 2.0-style mashups into the enterprise.
He believes the non-programmers have a crucial stake in the applications that are being developed, and should have access to a framework that lets them participate.
blogs.zdnet.com /SAAS/?p=125   (865 words)

  
 Q&A with Apache's Brian Behlendorf - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Despite Apache's success, its cocreator, Brian Behlendorf, hasn't come to represent open source in the same way as Linux's Linus Torvalds or Red Hat Software's Bob Young.
Hosted by O'Reilly and Associates, where Behlendorf is CTO of new ventures, and sponsored in part by Hewlett-Packard hwp (nyse: hwp - news - people), sourceXchange is a virtual marketplace where companies can sponsor developers to write open source software.
The Forbes Digital Tool talked to Behlendorf about the project and what it means for the future of open source, software development and the relationships between employers and employees.
www.forbes.com /1999/06/07/feat2.html   (1862 words)

  
 InfoWorld CTO 25: Brian Behlendorf | InfoWorld | Award | 2005-04-11 | By Neil McAllister
As one of the founders of Apache, he’s seen how teams of geographically disperse developers turned an upstart open source project into the world’s most popular Web server software.
Today, as CTO of CollabNet, the hosted collaboration software company he co-founded with O’Reilly and Associates, Behlendorf spearheads new technologies to make distributed application development easier.
That flexibility means applying the same open source principles and techniques he learned from the Apache project to CollabNet’s hosted software, which allows CollabNet’s customers to apply them in turn to their own businesses.
www.infoworld.com /article/05/04/11/15FEcto2005behlendorf_1.html   (878 words)

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