RedHat CTO Brian Stevens to stepdown immediately

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story imageIn a surprise move, RedHat has announced the departure of their Chief Technical Officer, Brian Stevens. While no official reason was given (certainly, don't expect to find it in the terse, canned statement offered by the corporation's HR department), many speculate it may have been due to executive friction and personal ambition.
Stevens, whose Red Hat page was taken down minutes after the news was released, had been with Red Hat since 2001. Before that he had been the CTO at Mission Critical Linux, and a senior architect at Digital Equipment Company (DEC), where he worked on Digital's Unix operating system, Digital Unix. Today it lives on as HP's Tru64. In technical circles, he's perhaps best known for his work on the X Window System, the foundation of Unix and Linux graphic systems.

While at Red Hat, Stevens often outlines the company's technical and business plans for the public. Most recently for example, he spoke at Gigaom Structure on Red Hat and OpenStack. Before that, he laid out Red Hat's future technology plans at Red Hat Summit in April.
Look for his LinkedIn requests in your mailbox sometime soon, I suppose?

X Window! (Score: 2, Interesting)

by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-08-28 14:32 (#2R73)

Kind of cool that even though he is was a high-up manager, he was also somehow involved in the XWindow system! That's kind of amazing.
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