On thanksgiving day (in the United States) one usually expresses what they are thankful for. The tradition and reasons for celebrating this holiday is well laid out in Wikipedia, and I am sure many other authoritative sources, for those not too familiar with the holiday. As for me I am thankful for many things; this life I would not want to trade for another.
In addition to family, friends, associates and other, I am thankful for Linux (the Kernel and everything above it, the GNU tools, apps etc.). I am thankful for Linux and what it represents. I am thankful for the freedom that Linux affords, the pleasure of working with it, the challenges that Linux and the associated use presents. In so many ways, Linux and I seem to be similar? On Thanksgiving Day 2010, I am thankful for family, friends, associates and Linux.
I am also thankful for the contributions made by everyone who has contributed to, and still continue to give to FOSS.
Until next time, walk good.
The Lion Roars On!
Ai
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