Opensource.com is here to tell the stories of those who use open source—software, hardware, and ways—to work, to create, to discover, and to add knowledge back to the world. And, interviews with these open source gurus are an excellent method of delivering that kind of thought-provoking content to our readers.
We had so many amazing interviews in 2013 on Opensource.com, and we have collected some the best ones here. Don't miss our exclusive interviews with speakers from the All Things Open conference and get the free eBook download for all 22 interviews.
Top 10 interviews in 2013
- Open source is brutal: an interview with Google's Chris DiBona
by Jodi Biddle - Open source project management on the rise
by Jen Wike - How the Linux Foundation is helping the auto industry shift to open source infotainment systems
by Ginny Skalski - Coursefork: a new way to collaborate on open education
by Jason Hibbets - pump.io: the decentralized social network that's really fun
by Bryan Behrenshausen - Open source engine Docker teams up with the Fedora Project
by Jen Wike - The European Commission's Neelie Kroes believes in open
by Robin Muilwijk - Why children should learn to code, even if they don't have a future in IT
by Ginny Skalski - MakerPlane: Open source takes flight in aviation
by Ted Brunell - Salsa: an open source syllabus creator for educators
by Jason Hibbets
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