[ale] Open Source Documentary June 10
Eric Z. Ayers
eric.ayers at mindspring.com
Tue Jun 5 21:39:03 EDT 2001
Hello J.T.S.
I've forwarded this message once to our primary mailing list, i'm
forwarding it again. I'm sure there is some interest out there. Our
primary method of communicating to our members is through these lists,
not the web site.
-Eric.
jtsmoore at pacificnet.net wrote:
> Dear A.L.E.,
>
> The Open Source documentary film, "Revolution OS," is coming to
> Atlanta. The film will screen during the Atlanta Film & Video Festival
> at the Regal Cinemas Hollywood 24 of off I-85 at 6 PM on Sunday, June
> 10.
>
> Below is a link for the screening:
>
> http://www.accessatlanta.com/shared/events/calendar/events.html?id=Calendar::Event%3d7743
>
> "Revolution OS" covers the history of the Open Source movement from
> Richard Stallman's founding of the GNU project through the VA Linux
> IPO. The focus of the film is on the key people who were responsible
> for the major historical turning points in the movement and molding of
> the movement's overall philosophy. Some of the people interviewed in
> the film include Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, Eric Raymond, Bruce
> Perens, Larry Augustin, Brian Behlendorf, Chris DiBona, Frank Hecker,
> and Rob Malda.
>
> "Revolution OS" is a 35mm motion picture filmed in Cinemascope, and it
> runs 90 minutes.
>
> Below are some links for "Revolution OS." The first is from the South
> By Southwest Film Festival. It should include a video clip of the first
> 90 seconds of the film.
>
> http://films.sxsw.com/2001/DATABASE/index.php?dvsearch=show&dvserialnum=420
>
> The second link is for an article that appeared on Wired.com. It
> summarizes the film a little bit more.
>
> http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,41536,00.html
>
> The final link is of a review that appeared in the Austin Chronicle
> during the South By Southwest Film Festival.
>
> http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2001-03-16/screens_roundup45.html
>
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> Sincerely,
>
>
> J.T.S. Moore
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