This video tells us about the life of a man that is changing our history: Linus Torvalds, a 37-year-old engineer, who catapulted Linux into the world in 1997.
Today, Linux is known as the first open-source operating system for PCs. You can modify, distribute and copy it. It also has unlimited use.
The American Richard Stallman is the moral, political and legal leader of this way of understanding knowledge transfer.
Linux would not be what it is today without the Internet.
Linux represents a formidable technology transfer for the poorest of countries.
Regarding the concept of open-source software
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