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2006-12-19 15:39:35 |
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On 12/18/06, Scott < geekboy angrykeyboarder.com">geekboy angrykeyboarder.com> wrote:
Somehow this movie[1] had escaped my radar till a few months ago. But geek that I am, I bought it shortly thereafter. I just got around to watching it a few weeks ago. It was a very interesting and enlightening
movie. In many cases I didn't learn much that I didn't already know, but I've never seen any of the "personalities" interviewed till now.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_OS
I'd seen some brief clips of Linus Torvalds over the years but nothing as lengthy as what was in the movie. What was most refreshing is that he9;s so seemingly NORMAL.
He doesn't have long hair. He keeps a neat appearance. He's got a wife and kids and yet he's STILL a geek.
He didn't go on about Star Trek and anime. And he didn't act as if he'd
been discharged from the state psychiatric hospital a few weeks back.
Bruce Perens seemed *relatively* normal, although I'm not sure what is (was) wrong with him. He had some sort of constant tic/twitch and/or
speech impediment, but nothing anyone could be critical of.
And then there's.....
RMS[2].
How can one man be so good *AND* bad for the free software community? The problem is, as time wears on it's only going to get worse.
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman
It';s really too bad, because obviously he's brilliant. But oh man.... And the movie only tells part of the story. Google him and it gets
entertaining.
And what I find amusing is how pissed he is over the fact that he's "forgotten" and Linus gets all the glory. Well it might be that Linus is much closer to *normal* and therefore approachable.
If RMS could find a good therapist and a good barber who knows what the future might bring....
But I digress....
Back to the movie.....
Overall I found it very excellent and informative and was quite
surprised that it was narrated by Susan Egan (a Broadway theatre actress). I39;m somewhat into theatre and recognized her name instantly.
But we could have done without their "GNU/Stallmans" "video" though.
They were awful and that so called "song" was even worse (but then it was written by RMS....).
Interesting stuff though. A lot of history that I was and was not aware of. A must see for any geek.
I've seen the DVD movie before (2004), I borrowed it from my employer, I can't remember if it's 1 or 2 dvd..
There9;s a part where Richard Stallman refuses to handshake Linus, and Linus
daughter got up on the stage and everyone39;s laughing..
At the end of the DVD there's a Linux song.
I think it's a very informative and interesting DVD, specially for people who want to know more about Linux and Open Source.
I can't remember but I think Alan Cox got an interview too.
Regards, Joel
-- Carpe Diem
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