Source: Hacker News
Article note: I've enjoyed SuSE since ~2000 (I spent a LOT of time with a commercial box/books/CDs 7.2 install set in my formative years), and vaguely knew most of that history, but had never seen it assembled into a narrative.
Even fleshed out, it's one of the cleaner "good people doing good stuff" stories in the software world.
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