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From: | S11001001 |
Subject: | Linus Torvalds's beliefs (was Re: [DotGNU]"Open source" is not what we do here) |
Date: | Wed, 27 Mar 2002 16:50:17 -0600 |
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Matthew C. Tedder wrote:
Actually, I get the feeling that the only reason Torvalds likes Free Software is because it's `inconvenient' to not be able to copy/modify/redistribute. That's what I got from the book "Just for Fun", anyway. The closest he got to moral issues was talking about the "Linux" trademark issue, and a $10 million offer he turned down.Yes... But I like Linus. He believes in Free Software but just doesn't judge the beliefs of others.
If Torvalds didn't think he was just playing around when writing Linux, would he have still made it Free? I cannot answer that question.
Also, need I remind anyone here of his current employment?BTW, look at the fortune below. `fortune ~/linuxcookie > .signature' is currently in my .bash_profile. If someone can point me to a `gnucookie' or something like that, RSVP.
-- Dijkstra probably hates me. -- Linus Torvalds, in kernel/sched.c
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