Pragmatism in the History of GNU, Linux and Free/Open Source Software

Posted by Mcusanelli on Jun 9, 2015 3:41 PM EDT
www.thevarguy.com; By Chris Tozzi
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Richard Stallman, GNU and the Free Software Foundation have not always been as radical and averse to compromise as some supporters of open source software and the Linux kernel have contended.

If you ask a lot of people why Linus Torvalds and the Linux kernel that he wrote became one of the most prominent open source projects of all time, while Richard Stallman's GNU project has received much less attention beyond hacker circles, they'll tell you the difference has to do with Stallman's excessive commitment to an uncompromising ideology. Is that really accurate?

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