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Showing posts with label linus torvalds. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Linus Torvalds speaks on the future of Linux

Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel, has, along with others like Richard Stallman, literally changed the world of software forever.

Linux-based distributions seem to pop up every day, while more and more devices now run Linux at their core, from mobile phones to inflight entertainment systems, to the world's mission critical server infrastructures.

The development of the kernel has changed, and Linux is just getting better and better. However, with a community as large and fractured as the Linux community, it can sometimes be hard to get a big picture overview of where Linux is going: what's happening with kernel version 2.6? Will there be a version 3.0? What has Linus been up to lately? What does he get up to in his spare time?

APC Interviewer James Buchanan who is an Australian programmer, writer and cartoonist chats with Linus Torvalds and quizes him about what the future holds for the Linux kernel and in what direction it is being steered. Read the full interview.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Interview with Linus Torvalds

Linus Torvalds the self confessed benevolent dictator and father of Linux recently gave a frank interview to the Linux Foundation. In it he holds a conversation with Jim Zemlin and talks about the future of Linux, patents, internal and external competition,Microsoft and so on.

The interview is in the form of a podcast and is split into two parts [ Part I and Part II ]. Linux Foundation has also made available transcripts of the interview which you can read if you have a low bandwidth link. Transcripts of part I and part II .