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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.
Three Minutes with Richard Stallman, Sep 17, 2007
The founder of the Free Software Foundation comments on free software, Torvalds, Microsoft, and lazy users.
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.
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