

Imagine people on a football team, especially in high school. L: It's social, like any other team sport. D: Yeah, sitting in front of a computer all day, you'd probably want to feel like you were part of something.

L: Linux is a great example of why people love team sports, and especially being part of a team. It's the same thing whether you're a hen in a pecking order or you're a human. Everybody cares about his own place in that order. And also a means of establishing yourself as part of the social order. 96-98 | Added on Thursday, September 10, 2020, 10:08 PMĭ: War as a means of establishing social order. Once they're hooked and pay for the book, we can just fill up the rest with random crap. We can, in the first chapter, explain to people what the meaning of life is.

L: I have a theory about the meaning of life. But those improvements should also be freely shared. The open source philosophy behind it all was simple: Information, in this case the source code or basic instructions behind the operating system, should be free and freely shared for anyone interested in improving upon it. Just for Fun (Linus Torvalds and David Diamond)
