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Borås, Sweden
Jimmy Sjölund is a Principal Agile Practitioner at Red Hat, focusing on organisation transformation and team excellence while exploring agile and lean workflows. He is a visualisation enthusiast and an Open Organization Ambassador.
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I don't work in open source so it might not be applicable, but the major hurdle I have encountered through several employers is that you get a standardized, company issued pc preloaded with Windows and all applications. The argument being security issues, better collaboration and more cost efficient with a standard platform for all. I do not agree with those arguments, but that's the common objection I get when wanting to run Linux on my work computer.
Nice article! I have another view on point 3 though: "Slides cost you nothing. Don't be afraid to use more of them. Each slide should hold a single idea, no more, and feel free to extend an idea across multiple slides if that's what makes the most sense for your presentation."
I lean towards Guy Kawasaki's rule of no more than 10 slides.