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Linus Holds Forth On the Future of Linux

colinmc151 writes "As part of Geekcruises' Linux Lunacy cruise to Alaska, Linus Torvalds was interviewed and answered questions about where he sees the future of Linux with a particular eye towards developers. Great stuff."

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  1. Linus about Mac OS X? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    How come nobody ever asks Linus what he thinks about Mac OS X ?

    1. Re:Linus about Mac OS X? by Trurl's+Machine · · Score: 4, Interesting

      This question is sort-of-answered in "his" book "Just For Fun" (actually written together by Linus Torvalds and David Diamond). Linus seems to have almost religious anti-MacOS X stance. He is against anything that is proprietary - and MacOS X still remains proprietary on its most important layer. He is against the very idea of microkernel, so he is against Mach as such. It's funny, because this book is actually written on a Mac notebook, but as David Diamond notes, when Linus was reading his own words for approval, he payed more attention to the whole OS and the machine (and expressing his dislike for both) than to his own words. Probably that's how the silly mistake about "Apache, the most popular commercial Linux version" could have slipped.

  2. One thing for certain by El · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The open source developers will be amongst the last to see their (volunteer) jobs exported to India and China!

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