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This is just a book about the free software movement. It wouldn't be possible without the hard work and the dedication of the thousands if not millions of people who like to spend their free time hacking code. I salute you. Thank you. Many people spoke to me during the process of assembling this book, and it would be impossible to cite them all. The list should begin with the millions of people who write and contribute to the various free software lists. The letters, notes, and postings to these lists are a wonderful history of the evolution of free software and an invaluable resource | 1 FREE FOR ALL HOW LINUX AND THE FREE SOFTWARE MOVEMENT UNDERCUT THE HIGH TECH TITANS BY PETER WAYNER 1. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS----------------- This is just a book about the free software movement. It wouldn t be possible without the hard work and the dedication of the thousands if not millions of people who like to spend their free time hacking code. I salute you. Thank you. Many people spoke to me during the process of assembling this book and it would be impossible to cite them all. The list should begin with the millions of people who write and contribute to the various free software lists. The letters notes and postings to these lists are a wonderful history of the evolution of free software and an invaluable resource. The list should also include the dozens of journalists at places like LinuxWorld Linux magazine Linux Weekly News Kernel Traffic Salon and the New York Times. I should specifically mention the work of Joe Barr Jeff Bates Janelle Brown Zack Brown Jonathan Corbet Elizabeth Coolbaugh Amy Harmon Andrew Leonard Rob Malda John Markoff Mark Nielsen Nicholas Petreley Harald Radke and Dave Whitinger. They wrote wonderful pieces that will make a great first draft of the history of the open source movement. Only a few of the pieces are cited directly in the footnotes largely for practical reasons. The entire body of websites like Slashdot Linux Journal Linux World Kernel Notes or Linux Weekly News should be required reading for anyone interested in the free software movement. There are hundreds of folks at Linux trade shows who took the time to show me their products T-shirts or in one case cooler filled with beer. Almost everyone I met at the conferences was happy to speak about their 2 experiences with open source software. They were all a great source of information and I don t even know most of their names. Some people went beyond the call of duty. John Gilmore Ethan Rasiel and Caroline McKeldin each read drafts when the book was quite .

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