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Comment by solarkraft

3 hours ago

The ones playing political games dressing them up as technical ones are the worst:

“My approach is technically correct and I won’t change it even though it causes issues down the line”. I’ve seen this a lot in the Gnome/Wayland world.

> I don't think people get into kernel maintenance to play politics.

I’m not a kernel developer and the projects I’ve worked on haven’t even been that big, but even there it was necessary to cater to multiple stakeholders and consider multiple viewpoints. I’d go as far as saying that software development in general gets pretty political pretty quickly, as soon as you depend on somebody else’s work or somebody else depends on yours. Every decision will impact somebody and different options will do so differently - these are political considerations.

I can’t imagine this being less of an issue in the kernel.