Revolution OS

Revolution OS

Revolution OS is a 2001 documentary film that traces the twenty-year history of GNU, Linux, open source, and the free software movement. Directed by J. T. S. Moore, the film features interviews with prominent hackers and entrepreneurs including Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Larry Augustin, Eric S. Raymond, Bruce Perens, Frank Hecker and Brian Behlendorf. The film begins with glimpses of Raymond, a Linux IPO, Torvalds, the idea of Open Source, Perens, Stallman, then sets the historical stage in the early days of hackers and computer hobbyists when code was shared freely....
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Release date:2001
Directed by:J.T.S. Moore
Runtime:85 Minutes
Producer:J.T.S. Moore
Editor:J.T.S. Moore
Music by:Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli
Screenplay by:J.T.S. Moore

Cast of Revolution OS

Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond
Born:December 4, 1957
Age:54
Bruce Perens
Bruce Perens
Michael Tiemann
Michael Tiemann
Brian Behlendorf
Brian Behlendorf
Born:March 30, 1973
Age:39
Nick Moffitt
Nick Moffitt
Marc Merlin
Marc Merlin

Film director of Revolution OS

J.T.S. Moore
J.T.S. Moore

J.T.S. Moore is American film director and producer. Along with an undergraduate degree in history from Stanford University, Moore also graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts with a Master's degree in film production. He's known primarily for Revolution OS ,...
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Revolution OS 2001
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Filming locations for Revolution OS

Berkeley
Berkeley

Berkeley is a city on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay in Northern California, United States. Its neighbors to the south are the cities of Oakland and Emeryville. To the north is the city of Albany and the unincorporated community of Kensington. The eastern city limits coincide with the...
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