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Subject: [aclug-L] question
From: Kirk Lancaster <lancaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 11:19:29 -0600
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I saw "rebel code" by Glyn Moody at B&N recently, 
purchased it, and just finished reading it.  I think it 
does a good job of discussing the "history of Linux" 
up to early 2001 (February? May?) and is written 
for a general audience, but I would like feedback 
from you.  Is this a good book for educating people 
about Linux and open source software? (i.e. Is it 
accurate? fairly complete? persuasive?)  Is there a 
better book for this purpose?  

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