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Kinder, gentler Torvalds: Don’t make me curse at you again

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Kinder, gentler Torvalds: Don't make me curse at you again
There seem to be three possibilities here: Either Linus Torvalds has been kidnapped by aliens and replaced by a doppelganger; someone is simply impersonating him on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML); or - and I know this sounds crazy -- the famously profane fellow is finally mellowing out. Read More


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