Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 20th Aug 2006 20:03 UTC
Linux If open source were a religion, Linus Torvalds, the Finnish engineer who wrote the core of the operating system that would become Linux, would be its prophet. In 1991, Mr Torvalds created the kernel, or core software, that would eventually be adopted by millions of computer users and lay the foundation for a vibrant open-source community. In an email interview with Red Herring, Mr Torvalds says the increasing focus of venture capitalists and large companies on open source can only be good for a community that, until now, was on the fringes of the commercial realm.
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RE: If?
by Botty on Sun 20th Aug 2006 20:54 UTC in reply to "If?"
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Actually, with so many followers it's more like a religion. A cult is just a small, recently formed religion. Opensource began well before Torvalds, infact proprietary software is the newcomer. I'd say Torvalds is an important disciple. Then again, since there is no specific person to assign to prophethood, might as well give him that.

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