Linus Torvalds Worried About “Externel Issues — Especially Patents…”
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-02-06 11:48:14 UTC
- Modified: 2008-02-06 11:49:28 UTC
To justify the tireless work that we do here slamming software patents, watch what Linus Torvalds said in this interview that has
just been published:
"One thing that has been worrisome over the last few years are … stupid external issues -- especially patents and stuff like that. Those are the things that worry technical people. Probably because they feel like they -- including me -- can't necessarily do a lot about them.
"When you don't feel in control you start worrying," said Torvalds.
You are strongly encouraged to follow the link and watch this one-minute video. It cannot be embedded outside ZDNet (believe me, I've tried hacking around it, without success unless iframes are used).
Questions that have already been answered such as "is Linux ready for the desktop?" or "does Linux contain stolen code?" are somewhat of a distraction. They are irrelevant as long as
Microsoft is piling up patents and signing deals for royalties to be extracted from GNU/Linux. Novell is a
major part of this problem.
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