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Torvalds Becomes an American Citizen

netbuzz writes "Having brought his open-source work and family to the United States from Finland some time ago, Linus Torvalds has marked an important personal milestone by attaining US citizenship. A casual remark on the Linux kernel mailing list about registering to vote led to the community being in on the news. Torvalds has acknowledged being a bit of a procrastinator on this move, writing in a 2008 blog post: 'Yeah, yeah, we should probably have done the citizenship thing a long time ago, since we've been here long enough (and two of the kids are US citizens by virtue of being born here), but anybody who has had dealings with the INS will likely want to avoid any more of them, and maybe things have gotten better with a new name and changes, but nothing has really made me feel like I really need that paperwork headache again.' In that post he also expresses dislike for the American style of politics in which he will now be able to participate directly."

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  1. immigration category by Rene+S.+Hollan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm more interested what his immigration category was? Mine was EB-2 (Person with advanced degree: Master or Ph.D). I suspect his was EB-1 (Person of national interest).

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  2. Re:Welcome Aboard by burnin1965 · · Score: 3, Interesting
  3. Re:OTOH, there's jury duty... by bsDaemon · · Score: 3, Interesting

    No, he left to go to the United States, land of companies willing to pay him for working on things related to his hobby, because large segments of the economy have become dependent on him. Last I heard, wasn't he living in Oregon? You sounds like your judging the entire country based on Kansas.

  4. Re:So what? by fiannaFailMan · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yup. Although on the plus side it is probably a good thing that people who actually contribute to society and progress are being talked about with such interest. Pity such attention is usually focused on people who sing songs and abuse substances but still manage to get paid huge sums for their dubious efforts.

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  5. Re:OTOH, there's jury duty... by geekoid · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Smart? I want someone who can look at the facts and recognize outside bias when it presents itself.

    Smart doesn't cut it alone.

    And yes, Jury duty is critical to the system. I think there should be a tax right off for Jury duty.

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  6. Re:More importantly by ultranova · · Score: 3, Interesting

    For some reason, It's ok as long as you are making fun of the right here.

    It's because most of Slashdot works for a living. Right is for the owning class, left is for the working class. Unfortunately the left in most countries seems to be willing to work with the right for the latter's benefit, so I think I'll have to vote for Communists in the next election to retain at least a bit of my rights and freedoms.

    And no, the irony doesn't escape me.

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