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The first rule of kernel maintenance: YOU DO NOT BREAK USER SPACE!
Josh:
Warning: NSFW Language
A pretty harsh attack at a kernel maintainer, as written by Linus Torvalds.
Renegade:
Read through the thread there. Interesting issue. The email that set off Linus, well, you need to read it yourself.
But very interesting find --- how did you come across that? It's a REALLY esoteric type of issue.
Josh:
Slashdot and Google reader :)
J-Mac:
Whew! Guess he was hoping to get that message across to Mauro loud and clear, huh? :P
Gotta give him a little credit for not beating around the bush, or sugarcoating his reply... but I don’t think I would appreciate those finer points if I worked for him!
Jim
f0dder:
Yet another example of Linus acting like a total bastard.
Yes, breaking userspace is bad. And "it looks tha pulseaudio/tumbleweed has some serious
bugs and/or regressions." wasn't a very well-thought-out answer. And the -ENOENT return value is sorta bizarro.
But none of that warrants going thermonuclear on the guy, unless (and probably not even then) he has a track record of introducing bugs and blaming it on other people (I haven't researched that - but given how Linus tends to behave, well...)
Being straightforward and avoiding sugarcoating is fine, but IMHO you can do so in a respectful manner.
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