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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 28, 2005 4:00:00 AM

Novell has hired Jeremy Allison, one of the core programmers behind a widely used open-source project called Samba.

Allison previously worked for Hewlett-Packard. He said he made the switch because he believes that he can benefit from the experience Novell programmers have in the area of file servers. "These guys know a lot about file sharing," said Allison, who starts the new job on Thursday.

Samba is used to emulate Microsoft file-sharing technology, letting a server running Linux or Unix take the place of a Windows machine. Novell led the file server market for years with its NetWare operating system, before ceding it to Microsoft in the 1990s, but it's using Linux to try to keep its products competitive.

Novell began embracing open-source software in 2003 and in March brought its NetWare file system to Linux, though the product remains a proprietary add-on. Allison welcomed the move: Using that file system as a foundation for Samba will let the project emulate more of the features Windows provides, such as recording the time a file was originally created, he said.

Novell ships Samba with its SuSE Linux Enterprise Server product, and Allison said he hopes that will mean faster fixes for bugs. "I could have done the same thing at HP, but I would be one step removed from the direct customers," he said.

Keeping open-source luminaries on staff is common for computing companies, despite the fact that those programmers sometimes focus on their own projects rather than a corporation's particular agenda. Earlier this year, Novell hired Greg Kroah-Hartman, a top lieutenant to Linux leader Linus Torvalds and a former IBM employee.

Torvalds himself works for the Open Source Development Labs, an industry-funded consortium that earlier this year hired Allison's Samba collaborator, Andrew Tridgell.

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This is wonderful Novell  nucrash | 04/28/05
Tactical move HELPS HP  Mike Cox | 04/28/05
Mike, you kill me...  Physco Dude | 04/28/05
Re: Tactical move  alterego_z | 04/28/05
8.5  Real World | 04/28/05
Pretty lame  GrumpyOldMan | 04/28/05
What happens to SAMBA?  Anton Philidor | 04/28/05
RE: What happens to SAMBA?  JeremyAllison | 04/28/05
Thanks for responding.  Anton Philidor | 04/28/05
when does a "nudge" become a shove?  JeremyAllison | 04/28/05
Sounds like they're getting enough.  Anton Philidor | 04/28/05
Please go away.  JeremyAllison | 04/28/05
Thank You for Participating  nucrash | 04/28/05
Taking a hike  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/28/05
Thanks Jeremy  Protector | 04/28/05
Let me get this straight  Roger Ramjet | 04/29/05
They get more than that  Michael Kelly | 04/29/05
still don't get it eh?  Jeff Spicoli | 04/28/05
Observation.  Anton Philidor | 04/28/05
Another observation...  ordaj@... | 04/28/05
dodging again  Jeff Spicoli | 04/28/05
Don't you understand human nature  osreinstall | 04/28/05
I don't think you realize that...  nucrash | 04/28/05
Credit unions haven't replaced banks yet either  osreinstall | 04/28/05
Of course they will  Michael Kelly | 04/28/05
Nothing is perfect but it is preached.  osreinstall | 04/28/05
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Plusses and Minusses  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/28/05
The thing you have to remember  Michael Kelly | 04/28/05
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