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"The problem with Linus is that he thinks it's a god."
Hmm, well, I don't think quite so. But it might perhaps be that he has gotten a bit more arrogant over the years (or at least that seems to be what many people feel and which may irritate people?) from the humble chap he may have been in the early days of Linux? Although Linus often opposes Richard Stallman for his political focus and having opinions about this and that, Torvalds himself has may have gotten more political and so more like RMS too.
Then again, people like Linus (or RMS) cannot always help it. In such a position one needs to have opinions and it may simply be quite impossible to fulfill everyone's high expectations all the time. He is also a big free software "celebrity" and lots of people go ask his opinions about various things all the time and even if he would not always want that... Something that such leaders like Linus need in their position, besides of all other many qualities, is diplomatic skills, and I hope they always remember that too. Having said that, I think that Linus has usually been appreciated for his leader and people skills too.
Edited 2007-07-29 11:42