← Back to context Comment by tptacek 10 months ago They do, but they have a stated goal of maximizing contribution. Linux does not, right? I'm asking. 5 comments tptacek Reply trashface 10 months ago "Maximum number", perhaps not, but Greg KH did at one point want new contributors: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2ny1lz/im_greg_kroah...Q: What would make you even more happy with Linux? GregKH: If you contribute to it. DrillShopper 10 months ago The kernel dev process is more pathological than what I deal with at $DAYJOB.Why the hell would I wish that upon myself? dfedbeef 10 months ago A stable career where you can move to any of the companies who have a dependency on your subsystem. 2 replies →
trashface 10 months ago "Maximum number", perhaps not, but Greg KH did at one point want new contributors: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2ny1lz/im_greg_kroah...Q: What would make you even more happy with Linux? GregKH: If you contribute to it. DrillShopper 10 months ago The kernel dev process is more pathological than what I deal with at $DAYJOB.Why the hell would I wish that upon myself? dfedbeef 10 months ago A stable career where you can move to any of the companies who have a dependency on your subsystem. 2 replies →
DrillShopper 10 months ago The kernel dev process is more pathological than what I deal with at $DAYJOB.Why the hell would I wish that upon myself? dfedbeef 10 months ago A stable career where you can move to any of the companies who have a dependency on your subsystem. 2 replies →
dfedbeef 10 months ago A stable career where you can move to any of the companies who have a dependency on your subsystem. 2 replies →
"Maximum number", perhaps not, but Greg KH did at one point want new contributors: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2ny1lz/im_greg_kroah...
Q: What would make you even more happy with Linux? GregKH: If you contribute to it.
The kernel dev process is more pathological than what I deal with at $DAYJOB.
Why the hell would I wish that upon myself?
A stable career where you can move to any of the companies who have a dependency on your subsystem.
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