Everybody Loves Eric Raymond is a webcomic made by John Leach. The comic began in May 2005. The comic traditionally consists of three panels, and is largely based on a topical story from the Free Software world. The general plot is that Eric Raymond, Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman share a flat/apartment in an undisclosed location. Each story so far features Raymond, and one or both of Stallman or Torvalds. Other characters from the community have been known to make appearances, including Jon "maddog" Hall, Rob Malda (from Slashdot) and Bruce Perens.
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| - Everybody Loves Eric Raymond is a webcomic made by John Leach. The comic began in May 2005. The comic traditionally consists of three panels, and is largely based on a topical story from the Free Software world. The general plot is that Eric Raymond, Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman share a flat/apartment in an undisclosed location. Each story so far features Raymond, and one or both of Stallman or Torvalds. Other characters from the community have been known to make appearances, including Jon "maddog" Hall, Rob Malda (from Slashdot) and Bruce Perens.
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| - Everybody Loves Eric Raymond is a webcomic made by John Leach. The comic began in May 2005. The comic traditionally consists of three panels, and is largely based on a topical story from the Free Software world. The general plot is that Eric Raymond, Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman share a flat/apartment in an undisclosed location. Each story so far features Raymond, and one or both of Stallman or Torvalds. Other characters from the community have been known to make appearances, including Jon "maddog" Hall, Rob Malda (from Slashdot) and Bruce Perens. Although episodes up to and including October 28th, 2005 were created in a closed way, subsequent episodes were created on an open wiki. All episodes are available under a free culture license - Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike Stallman and Raymond have commented on the comic, as has Raymond's wife. As of November 2005, Torvalds has yet to make his feelings known.
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