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If developers add "last-minute things" to the next version of the Linux kernel, he says he will "laugh in their faces derisively."
If developers add "last-minute things" to the next version of the Linux kernel, he says he will "laugh in their faces derisively."
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I'm not sure what kind of point you were trying to make. The best I can come up with is that you feel the Linux development would halt should Linus vanish from the scene for whatever reason. I doubt that would happen, he doesn't tend to create much of the code these days. Instead he just coordinates code being added to the kernel.
As for OS2, I doubt you will see it become Open Source any time soon. Though I would love to see that happen I think IBM has too many licensed portions of source code to make it happen even if they wildly wanted to.
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of a hobby. Good on 'em.
I like Linux and Open Source and I don't believe that Linus is an example of the spirit and community he helped create. However, I think he is trying to help make Linux the best it can be, but did he think it out. You have a community built on the idea of freedom and I think if you try to get tough on those guys (who are working for free) they are going to loose intrest in helping and just go away.
But, I don't know the whole story so it may be nothing like that at all.
- Crude and Unprofessional
- by open-mind November 12, 2005 9:05 PM PST
- Linus should try to be calm and classy like Steve Ballmer:
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;-)