
Red Herring has an excellent Q&A with Linus Torvalds, which neatly presents his view on the current dust up between the Free Software Foundation and the core Linux developers/maintainers on the future of the GPL.
I particularly enjoyed his final comment: "I think the thing they didn’t expect was just that while I’m a moderate, I’m passionate about being moderate."
It's comments like that one that get people on Torvalds' side, in my opinion. The Q&A also sees him expand on his reasons for not signing the recent position paper against the draft GPLv3.
Meanwhile this posting from Torvalds to the LKML provides some interesting background on the relationship between Linux and the FSF.