Linus Torvalds was worth approximately $20 million in 1999. No doubt the value of the stock he owns has gone down, but it is safe to say that he is still a millionaire.
The Linux kernel was originally written by Linus Torvalds (Linux is only one letter away from Linus) Over time most of the Linux kernel has been modified by many people in the open source community, however Linus still oversees the project.
As Pope Benedict is still alive, we do not know what is last words will be.
PopeBenedict XVl was born on the 16th of April 1927
As of May 2010 he is still alive
No, they are all dead. The position of pope is held until the person dies or resigns.
Pope Benedict XVI was never married. He had no wife named Hans.
Nobody. Code is contributed by and remains the property of the many volunteers and employees of various companies.
Pope Benedict XVI is still alive, so he does not have a feast day. The feast of St. Benedict, a 6th century monk, is July 11th.
Linus Torvalds is the creator of Linux. That won't change even if he were to step down and never touch Linux source again, he still created Linux in 1991. If you mean who is now in charge of Linux, that's still Linus Torvalds. The only difference now is he's no longer the single biggest contributor to the kernel, although it has been pointed out that among individual people as contributors, he contributed the most, but the vast majority of kernel code now is written by companies like IBM, Red Hat, Intel, HP, and the like. Linus will still generally have to approve anything going on with the core kernel itself, thus even a megacorporation like IBM still has to wait for him to approve patches, though he'll be one of a few core kernel developers who'l sign off on the code.
As of March 1, 2013, Pope Francis is the reigning pope and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is alive and in retirement.
Since he is still very much alive (Sept.2013) we do not know the answer to that question yet.