Hans Reiser: Once a Linux Visionary, Now Accused of Murder Posted on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 @ 19:06:08 AST
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 Hans Reiser is waiting for me, standing on the other side of
an imitation-wood table. The room is small, the concrete walls bare. A guard
locks the steel door from the outside. There is no sound.
Reiser is wearing the red jumpsuit of a prisoner in solitary confinement,
though he has been allowed to meet with me in this chilly visiting room. There
was a time when he was known as a cantankerous but visionary open source
programmer. His work was funded by the government; he was widely credited (and
sometimes reviled) for rethinking the structure of the Linux operating system.
Now he is known as prisoner BFP563.
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