Linus in USAToday 19
Jeroen writes "USAToday features a nice mainstream article about Linus Torvalds, with mentions his grandfather and contains quotes from his father."
The article calls him the next Bill Gates, albeit tongue in
cheek.
Control (Score:1)
Majorly good article (Score:1)
90-year-old grannies... (Score:1)
At least, those who can are mighty rare. Anyhow, simple to use depends on how you look at it. Unix is simple to use in that it's very logical; There's not half as much guesswork involved in adminning a Unix box as a Windows machine.
Great Article (Score:1)
Even though they said something like "Linux is cheaper than Unix" without explaining their criteria for costly Unix, the article was devoid of that silly word "freeware!" However, they didn't touch on the freedom aspect of the software... which doesn't bother me much. I think the article was much more about Linus than his creation.
What a Keen Article (Score:1)
Debian linux is listed as a commercial vendor (Score:1)
For once an original article, great! (Score:1)
Linus started with a Vic-20! (Score:1)
Heck, who knows I have a game by Linus on my old data tapes somewhere!
It's in the print version, too... (Score:1)
press (Score:1)
and hotel rooms.
lying with statistics (Score:1)
Shortcomings of this article (Score:1)
Interesting article, why did they wait to print it (Score:1)
This article is pretty much one sided... but at least its about the person for most part. People need to attach a face to a creation.
Other people work on the Linux kernel too (Score:1)
is getting alot of press. He's done ALOT and done
it well. He also bears a heavy burden/responsibility to
alot of people now. However, I think it would be
nice for some of these articles to mention the
other people that work steadyfastly on the Linux
kernel, like Allan Cox for one. It takes alot
of people to pull off a project like Linux. It's
a TEAM effort.