Linus Torvalds For Nobel Peace Prize?
An anonymous reader writes "I'm as much of a Linux fanboy as anyone else, but I've never thought of anything in computing as being worth a Nobel Peace Prize. Apparently, there are those who take global collaboration seriously, though..." The suggestion has been bouncing around the Portland Linux community, where Torvalds lives. Is it worthy of wider attention and discussion?
I come from 2051, in a timeline where Linux didn't exist. You don't want to hear about the Microsoft vs Apple netwar.
I'm sure that at some point in his tenure as King of Linux he will do things worthy of the Nobel Peace prize. Let's just give it to him now to get it out of the way.
I can't say he is less worthy than Obama. Obama's biggest claim to fame is that he is not George Bush. Linus isn't George Bush either, so I guess his qualifications are in order.
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Linus didn't start a nuclear war with Iran either.
Just give him a Gnubel Prize and call it good.
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Since Obama got one for not being George W. Bush, Linus should get one for not being Theo de Raadt.
...he would refuse it anyway, on the grounds that it wasn't called the "GNU/Nobel Peace Prize".
Quo usque tandem abutere, Nimbus, patientia nostra?
Linus didn't start a nuclear war with Iran either
...yet.
Everyone knows KDE is better than Gnome. And really, Ubuntu isn't even a real distro. It's just Debian gimped and preconfigured.
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Technically true, but you're forgetting Linus' herring genocide of 1997.
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It was a serious question; I'm not technical enough to know the answer. I read Slashdot to try to wise myself up.