Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Aug 2007 17:52 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Linux "The development of the kernel has changed, and Linux is just getting better and better. However, with a community as large and fractured as the Linux community, it can sometimes be hard to get a big picture overview of where Linux is going: what's happening with kernel version 2.6? Will there be a version 3.0? What has Linus been up to lately? What does he get up to in his spare time? I had the opportunity to chat with the original creator of the Linux kernel, Linus Torvalds, in a number of email exchanges."
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RE: False dichotomy
by samad on Thu 23rd Aug 2007 07:04 UTC in reply to "False dichotomy"
samad
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2006-03-31

You stated:

Most FLOSS users do not belong to one camp or the other. They relish the idea of a completely free operating system, but realize that sometimes compromises must be struck.


I stated:
I think most members of the community are somewhere in between: we appreciate the open source model and wish to protect its tenets while welcoming companies that spend money to improve open source projects.


I believe you proved my point.

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