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heh !
where is that? i never saw such a ad!
Do we have any idea who paid to have it put up?
Who do you think?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Shuttleworth
That ad is on highway 101 northbound, just after the Ralston exit, in Redwood City, CA.
I took the picture from my cellphone cam going 70 mph.
No idea who paid to put it up, but my guess is Canonical is probably involved.
If it’s the sign I drove past today, it’s just outside Palo Alto/Mountain View, on US101, heading north toward SFO.
The “(Servers and)” scribble looks very afterthought or graffiti. Perhaps this was done by actual people? (-:
Surely the whitespace and layout suggests purpose…
jdub, that space ain’t white. :o)
I passed that on my way home from work a week or so ago — got a kick out of it.
That stretch of 101 seems to attract a broader variety of billboards than the usual “you are inadequate, buy this product” sort.
Great! I think that this’s is a good way to increment our community
Ubuntu is clearly engaging in ecologically sound brownspace infill server development to beautify the urban core.
IMO I don’t think it was a good idea to like-additionaly place “servers” before “humans”. It makes it look like the “unknown” person thought Ubuntu is not suitable primarily for people. Placing “servers” after “people” would be a better marketing act making it look like Ubuntu is so good that while-being user-friendly it is ALSO capable of server operation. Server admins don’t look for OS on billboards while normal users can IMO.
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position to overtly challenge the enterprise strength of Red Hat, hence the Kung Fu style humility. Does that mean it never will be? No indeed. And I think Mark’s contention that Ubuntu’s goals are so different than Red Hat’s are belied by things like this. As pirast, one of the commenters on Mark’s post, reminds us, Linus was similarly humble when in his business ambitions: “Really, I’m not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional side effect”
position to overtly challenge the enterprise strength of Red Hat, hence the Kung Fu style humility. Does that mean it never will be? No indeed. And I think Mark’s contention that Ubuntu’s goals are so different than Red Hat’s are belied by things like this. As pirast, one of the commenters on Mark’s post, reminds us, Linus was similarly humble when in his business ambitions: “Really, I’m not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional side effect”
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[IMG ] There’s a big Ubuntu billboard in Silicon Valley right now. Near Oracle. I like how Tim O’Reilly said: “First Ubuntu Billboard Spotted.” Are we expecting an army of them? (via perkypants.com/blog) Intel releases some open source graphics drivers (for Linux). Veddy cool. Usually the crumbs Intel throws me don’t work on the version of Linux I need them to (without extreme deconstruction). Thanks, Intel! (via