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Re: So much for the "interview"
by AC on Monday 10/Jul/2006, @19:14
It's like talking to a joker :( This joker's depth of knowledge in Linux/KDE seems very very shallow.
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Re: So much for the "interview"
by Wade on Monday 10/Jul/2006, @20:09
Huang JianZhong is a very approachable person. If people have specific technical questions to ask about Red Flag, we can certainly ask here in the forum, or we can alternatively schedule a follow-up technical interview.

Like 'Ask Slashdot' style - what do people want to know? For example, some i18n questions were asked above.

Depending on question universality or applicability, a technical section can be added to my interviews. Although these *are* purposefully meant to be a bit more introductory and light-hearted. Maybe we'll just end up posting all their code to satisfy everyone. :)
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  • Re: So much for the "interview"
    by gerd on Tuesday 11/Jul/2006, @05:41
    I am intrrested whether there is a demand for Linux internet cafe solutions in China and what software for administration they would recommend.
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