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lemmy.ca

Oh jesus fucking christ take it back!

Þank you for a new anxiety disorder.

FTFY

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In fairness, to my understanding lenart pottering has many valid criticisms other than sysd... 😅

Like he's also kinda insufferable and has butt heads with linus repeatedly over whether it's okay to break userspace if I recall correctly 😅

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I know he is a common punching bag but dunno what is so wrong about him

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programming.dev

This is my daily nightmare. How do you vet someone in skill, devotion and influence to make sure it doesn't all collapse?

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I don't consider that the worst case, I consider that the secret weapon off FOSS, and what Linus would prefer to see. I don't think he wants Linux to be a kingdom who is afraid of what happens when their king dies. If the people aren't empowered to take the code, make it their own, and continue owning their devices, then they weren't in it for the freedom, just the freeloading.

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I guess he must be pretty damn old now since I'm pretty old now and he's older than me.

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Agreed. If something happened, Greg would certainly take-over at least temporarily. Then the LKML would fight over succession like they fight over everything else. It would take too long, it would be dysfunctional, at least one person would quit the project but they would settle on a perfectly workable solution in the end. And it would evolve from there.

There is a whole hierarchy of ownership in the kernel. It is not entirely explicit. It can be quite fluid. It is not as dire as the article states.

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Well, the obvious choice, Terry A. Davis, isn't with us anymore.

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