← Back to context

Comment by pas

10 months ago

The kernel is full of (a-)holes (both the code and the project), because the a-holes drive away the people who would help fix the holes.

Yes, it works, but there's a very real opportunity cost paid every day, month, release. It works until it doesn't. (Marcan crashed and burned out. But sure it works. And ... after all, since there's no real alternative we just pretend that it works. So as I was saying, it works! It's alive!)

Of course it's not easy to set boundaries, but the whole "patches are welcome" sets up false hope and masks the real incompetence in managing the kernel. (And of course is the focal point of the broader, very human tragedy of the Linux and FOSS ecosystem. insert obiligatory xkcd 2347 link here)