Revolution OS: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Revolution OS is a documentary which traces the history of Linux, Free Software and the Open Source movement. It features several interviews with prominent hackers, including Linus Torvalds, Richard M Stallman, Eric S. Raymond, Brian Behlendorf and Bruce Perens. It was directed by J.T.S. Moore.

The film appeared in several film festivals including South By Southwest Film Festival, the Atlanta Film & Video Festival, Boston Film Festival, and Denver International Film Festival; it won Best Documentary at both the Savannah Film & Video Festival and the Kudzu Film Festival.

The second DVD of the two-disc special edition, created by ThinkGeek, contains uncut versions of the interviews.

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