Patrick Volkerding could use a shout-out
founder, maintainer, and benevolent dictator-for-life of Slackware.
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Patrick Volkerding could use a shout-out
founder, maintainer, and benevolent dictator-for-life of Slackware.
Oh wow Ian Murdock commit suicide :(
If we're putting developers on the list, it should be Fabrics Bellard or Graydon Hoare.
And even if it's contrary to popular opinion, I don't mind Bill Gates being a billionaire. I mean, I'd love to have invented the sole operating system for Windows and get all that money. My feeling is, if you make something that worthy you deserve to get paid over and over again.
there’s still stories going around that Gates copied chunks of CP/M …
I'm sure he didn't really invent the system out of whole cloth, most great inventions were copied from ideas of others.
He stepped back from running his company and got into philanthropy. That's what all billionaires should do.
Once you've taken enough, you've gotta work on how to give it all back.
Well I agree, that's actually why I mentioned Bill Gates. He does a give a lot back in philanthropic enterprises and also just to give to charities. And I agree that is something you should do if you have more money than God and King Midas combined.