Layoffs in Linux space
Though Linux is gaining momentum in North America, those that work for Linux organizations are not immune to layoffs.
The OSDL, the self-proclaimed center of gravity for Linux and the employer of Linus Torvalds, recently laid off an undisclosed number of employees in its sales, marketing, business development and programming departments, an OSDL spokesperson said in an e-mail statement.
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