This week at LWN: LK2008: The values of the Linux community

  2008-10-23 22:30:02
The opening keynote speaker for the 2008 Linux-Kongress was James Bottomley, who presented his views on the Linux community's values. What these values are, says James, is not entirely obvious. Related groups - the free software community, for example - have well-articulated value systems which define them. The Linux community's values are not so clearly expressed, but, he says, they are central to what we do. 
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