Move Your Tux: Show your appreciation to Linus
There is currently this crazy challenge named: Move Your Tux. This challenge involves a small real, physical Tux (about 12 or 15cm in height) that will travel around the World from hand to hand and finally end on Linus Torvalds’ desk. The main aim is to show your appreciation to Linus and show the world that Linux is not only a chain of codes, but also a human community.
Here’s How Tux going to travel:
1. Through the dedicated website, you make contact with an other voluntary
2. It doesn’t matter if Tux is going 1km or 100, it just have to move, and if it is blocked somewhere, it can just go back and take an other way in others hands.
3. To ensure the Tux is moving, there is a password system:
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