I am not aware of any other entity, group or idea that matches these five primary characteristics of the open source movement as exactly as terrorist organizations. Read on for a two-in-one post from Linux Today - one post shows the "paper" that goes into detail into why the open source movement can be seen as terrorism, while the second post provides some rebuttals against the argument. Do you feel the article brings up any valid points? How would you respond to the author?. The link for this article located at Linux Today is no longer available. . The article link at Linux Today is currently unavailable and cannot be accessed at this time.. Open Source Movement,Terrorism,Security Issues,Software Freedom,Digital Rights. . Brittany Day
Portland, Oregon is the unlikely capital of a global software revolution. The revolution is called Open Source. And its leader? Linus Torvalds, the reclusive founder of Linux. Linux is the free software code developed by a global community of programmers. It's also the world's fastest growing operating system and number two behind Microsoft. . Torvalds works full time overseeing the development of Linux which he created back in 1991 while at university in Helsinki. Usually media shy, the 36-year-old Finn invited Kristie Lu Stout and the Global Office team into his home for an insight into life at the helm of the operating system that is giving Microsoft some serious headaches. The link for this article located at www.cnn.com is no longer available. . Delving into Linus Torvalds' odyssey and influence on Linux from its inception in 1991 as he steers its worldwide advancement.. Linus Torvalds, Open Source Movement, Linux Revolution, Tech Leadership. . Brittany Day
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