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Jim Hall is an open source software advocate and developer, best known for usability testing in GNOME and as the founder + project coordinator of FreeDOS. At work, Jim is CEO of Hallmentum, an IT executive consulting company that provides hands-on IT Leadership training, workshops, and coaching.
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This is an awesome story! And because of your work on IBM's Java for Linux, I was able to bring Linux into our enterprise. I wrote about this last year on OpenSource, that we were unable to keep our university course registration system running on Java on AIX - but once IBM's Java became available for Linux, we were able to move the whole thing to Linux.
https://opensource.com/article/17/7/how-introduced-organization-linux
So thanks for your work on Java for Linux!
Great article!
My favorite font for writing is EB Garamond (SIL Open Font License). I usually set it to a larger size like 14pt, which just makes it really easy to read when I'm writing.