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Torvalds gives props to Microsoft for sharing, Feb 26, 2008
Linus Torvalds, leader of the Linux kernel project that's among the best-known open-source threats to Windows, has words of praise for Microsoft's announcement last week that it would share some previously hard-to-get technology with open-source programmers.
Torvalds: Contributors' boss is not my concern, Feb 12, 2008
Torvalds wasn't concerned about knowing who the contributors were working for: "I know they get paid for doing Linux work and as far as I am concerned, I interact with a person"
Linux kernel is an invisible magician: Torvalds, Feb 11, 2008
The Linux kernel has reached a level of maturity where it mostly goes unnoticed and acts like an "invisible magician in the background", according to Linus Torvalds.
'First among equals' undermines community, says Linus, Feb 08, 2008
“One of the things I did with Linux from very early on was when somebody sends me changes, they retain all copyright in those changes. I don’t have any more rights than anybody else,” he says. “Your rights when it comes to Linux are directly what you put into it.”
If Torvalds quit Linux would anyone notice?, Feb 07, 2008
If Linus Torvalds stepped away from his position as coordinator of the Linux kernel, it is unlikely many people would notice, according to the man himself.
Linus Torvalds on Why Users Aren't Flocking to Linux, Feb 06, 2008
The Linux Foundation has posted the second half of its long and thorough interview with Linux founder Linus Torvalds, part of the Foundation's "open voices" podcast. While the first part of the interview focused on the Linux development community, this time Torvalds sounds off on everything from patents and innovation to the future of Linux.
Torvalds pans Apple with 'utter crap' putdown, Feb 06, 2008
Apple's much-touted new operating system, OS X Leopard, is in some ways worse than Windows Vista, says the founder of the Linux open source project, Linus Torvalds.
Torvalds: Microsoft is bluffing on patents, Feb 04, 2008
Microsoft's aggressive defense of its intellectual property, which includes claims that Linux violates a number of its patents, is nothing more than "a marketing thing," according to Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel.
Torvalds: Linux ready to go green, Feb 01, 2008
The infrastructure and tools required to make Linux a green operating system are now in place, according to Linus Torvalds, who was in Melbourne this week attending Australia's largest Linux conference.
The world according to Linus, Jan 30, 2008
He doesn't own a mobile phone and he is proud of it. And he thinks virtualization is over-hyped. Find out what else we prize from Linux guru, Linus Torvalds.
Torvalds breaks down Linux, Jan 14, 2008
Linux development is more like a social network built on trusted relationships and less like a democratic community of individuals dedicated to a single development process, according to Linux creator Linus Torvalds.
The Linux Foundation Launches New Podcast Series With Linus Torvalds, Jan 13, 2008
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today launched Open Voices, a podcast series featuring interviews with the industry's top Linux and open source leaders.
Torvalds breaks down Linux, Jan 11, 2008
Linux development is more like a social network built on trusted relationships and less like a democratic community of individuals dedicated to a single development process, according to Linux creator Linus Torvalds.
Torvalds Still Will Not License Linux Under GPL v3, Jan 09, 2008
The Linux creator said copyright owners would have to agree to licensing changes, and those who didn't would have to rewrite code.
Linus Torvalds still sticking with GPL 2, Jan 08, 2008
Linux creator Linus Torvalds, in an interview being made public by the Linux Foundation Tuesday, stressed that version 2 of the GPL (GNU General Public License) still makes the most sense for the Linux kernel over the newer GPL version 3.
Microsoft can't stop Linux, says Torvalds, Nov 28, 2007
Linux cannot be stopped by Microsoft, according to Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, who has given his views on where Linux is going over the next year.
Torvalds On Where Linux Is Headed In 2008, Nov 26, 2007
We really are pretty much all over the map. One of the fun things about Linux, and certainly the thing that has kept it interesting over almost two decades now, is how different people have different goals and the hardware keeps changing under us too.
Linus Torvalds in the Hot Seat, Oct 22, 2007
Linus Torvalds was only 22 in 1991 when he decided to share with friends and colleagues the code of Linux, the new operating system he had created. The University of Helsinki computer science student couldn’t have imagined the revolution his decision was about to ignite.
Don't Look to Linus Torvalds for Leadership, Oct 12, 2007
The Linux guru seems to be trying very hard to make the latest Linux kernel update as boring as possible.
Torvalds irate over Linux Smack, Oct 05, 2007
Linus Torvalds has launched a blistering attack on security programmers who object to adding the Smack application to the upcoming 2.6.24 Linux kernel.
Talking to Torvalds, Sep 29, 2007
He hates cellphones, but thinks that acceptance of the open source concept is now taken for granted - in a good way. BCS managing editor Brian Runciman interviewed Linus Torvalds after he received the BCS Lovelace Medal.
Linus Torvalds talks future of Linux, Aug 23, 2007
... 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?
Torvalds still unconvinced by GPLv3, Aug 20, 2007
Linus Torvalds says that the new Open Sauce licence, GPLv3 is now officially "not horrible" but not really for him or his Linux operating system.
Linus explains why open source works, Aug 11, 2007
Linus Torvalds is often described as an open source champion, interested in licensing only insofar as it affects his ability to share code and improve software more quickly. However, his real position is more complicated -- and to some, perhaps surprising.
Torvalds on Linux, MS, software's future, Aug 10, 2007
In this interview, [Torvalds] talks about why he released the code, offers his views on Microsoft and says the future belongs to open source.
Torvalds rebukes desktop critics, Jul 31, 2007
Linus Torvalds, creator and maintainer of the Linux operating system kernel, has reacted angrily to suggestions that the kernel's development process is skewed in a way that prevents improvements on the desktop.
Interview with Linus Torvalds, Jul 18, 2007
A lot about the last few years of Microsoft seems to very much be playing games with customers: their licensing and what, seven different “versions” of Vista, and all the DRM crap they are trying to push on their customers are not actually what anybody wants.
Linux Creator Calls GPLv3 Authors 'Hypocrites' As Open Source Debate Turns Nasty, Jul 11, 2007
Linux creator Linus Torvalds said the authors of a new software license expected to be used by thousands of open source programmers are a bunch of hypocrites and likened them to religious fanatics -- the latest sign of a growing schism in the open source community between business-minded developers like Torvalds and free software purists.
Linus Torvalds Nominated for Prince of Asturias Prize, Jun 20, 2007
Spanish newspaper El País is reporting that Linus Torvalds has been nominated for the prestigious Prince of Asturias Prize (Premio Príncipe de Asturias) in the technical and scientific research category.
Torvalds Rips Sun In Linux Dustup, Sun CEO Responds, Jun 14, 2007
Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz is defending his company's actions in the Linux community, hours after Linux creator Linus Torvalds ripped Sun for taking but not giving back to the open source universe.
Torvalds: Solaris could nudge Linux to GPLv3, Jun 13, 2007
Linux leader Linus Torvalds has finally found something that could convince him that the forthcoming version 3 of the General Public License is worth adopting: open-source Solaris.
Torvalds on GPLv3 final draft, Jun 12, 2007
The GPLv3 debates are drawing to a close. By the end of the year, it may have become reality. Whether or not the Linux kernel team will adopt the new license, however is still up for debate. Linus Torvalds is not as fervently anti-GPLv3 as he was in earlier renditions of the license, but he still isn't ready to support a wholesale move to it, either.
Torvalds talks tough on Microsoft, May 16, 2007
Linux founder and lead developer of the operating system, Linus Torvalds, has come out fighting in response to Microsoft's claims that Linux and free software violate hundreds of Microsoft's patents.
The Torvalds Transcript: Why I 'Absolutely Love' GPL Version 2, Mar 23, 2007
I think the GPL has always been a political platform, but I also think that one thing that the Linux community has done (and yes, I'll take at least some of the credit for that personally) has been to try to view it as just a license, i.e. strip the politics away from it.
Torvalds: GPLv3 is 'just another licence', Mar 19, 2007
Digital rights management and the General Public License cause a lot of "hot air" to be exchanged, but they are not a "big deal", according to the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds.
Torvalds Talks About GPLv3, Mar 17, 2007
That Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux operating system, prefers the current version of the General Public License, GPLv2, over the version in development, GPLv3, is no secret. But in a lengthy E-mail response to questions from InformationWeek, he offers a full explanation of what he thinks is superior about GPLv2.
Three months is long term for me: Torvalds, Jan 18, 2007
Linus Torvalds said he tends to not plan further than three months into the future.
Windows Vista 'over-hyped': Torvalds, Jan 18, 2007
With the imminent release of Windows Vista to consumers this month, Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, has claimed Microsoft's latest desktop effort is over-hyped and not a revolutionary advancement.
DRM, GPLv3 just 'hot air': Linus Torvalds, Jan 16, 2007
Digital rights management and the General Public License cause a lot of 'hot air' to be exchanged but they are not a 'big deal', according to the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds.
Linus Torvalds, Hero, Nov 14, 2006
Linus Torvalds was just 21 when he changed the world. Working out of his family's apartment in Helsinki in 1991, he wrote the kernel of a new computer operating system called Linux that he posted
for free on the Internet — and invited anyone interested to help improve it.
Torvalds takes bite of Mac mini, Oct 11, 2006
Linus Torvalds has picked up one of Apple's new Intel-based Mac minis to play with, but the Linux creator still prefers Apple's old PowerPC architecture for his primary desktop machine.
Linus Torvalds on the GPL Fight, Sep 30, 2006
Linux kernel creator speaks out about the current controversy over an update to the key open-source license.
Torvalds should create a better GPL, Sep 30, 2006
Asking Stallman (the founder of the Free Software Foundation as well as its titular head) to compromise is like asking the Pope to be less Catholic.
Torvalds 'fed up' with the FSF, Sep 28, 2006
On Friday Several kernel developers issued a position paper criticizing the GPLv3 drafts. That prompted Software Freedom Law Center (SLFC) chairman Eben Moglen to issue a "renewed invitation" yesterday to kernel developers to participate in the GPLv3 process. Linus Torvalds responded to Moglen's statement by saying that his position on the license is clear and that he's "fed up" with the FSF.
Torvalds' Ode to GPLv2, Sep 27, 2006
When many of the top Linux developers announced their disapproval of the GPLv3 draft, there was one major name conspicuously missing: Linus Torvalds. On September 24th, Torvalds explained why he hadn't signed it, and why he thinks GPLv2 is the best possible open-source license.
Torvalds talks like a pirate, Sep 20, 2006
Linux creator Linus Torvalds today signalled his enjoyment of the annual "Talk Like a Pirate Day" festivities, using the nautical lexicon to launch an update to the kernel at the heart of his open source operating system.
Exclusive Q&A: Linus Torvalds, Aug 18, 2006
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.
Torvalds' comments on GPLv3 committees refuted, Aug 07, 2006
Linus Torvalds had harsh comments about the committees organized by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) to help it draft version 3 of the GNU Public License (GPLv3). However, so far as NewsForge can determine, none of those actually involved in the process agree with Torvalds' assessment that the FSF isn't listening to feedback.
Linux Leader Takes Aim At Free Software Movement, Aug 02, 2006
Linus Torvalds, who helped create the open source operating system Linux, is blasting the Free Software Foundation (FSF) again as the group releases its latest draft of a revised General Public License (GPL).
Torvalds critical of new GPL draft, Aug 01, 2006
The second draft of a revised General Public License has been released, but Linus Torvalds--founder and leader of the best-known software project governed by the GPL--remains unconvinced of its merits.
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