2009's Five Most Popular & Important Linux Stories - Computerworld (blog)

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3) Who writes Linux: Big Business For some reason, people still think that Linux developers live in their parent's basements. So, so wrong. As I pointed out in this piece, Linux is actually written by professional programmers working for major companies. And, I might, add they're not just what you think of as Linux companies, like Red Hat and Novell. IBM, Intel, and Oracle also employ many top-notch Linux kernel developers. contract that brought Unix to SCO for the case to go to a jury trial . Win, lose, or draw, though, SCO's anti-Linux efforts are pretty much at an end. Thank God.

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