my take on recent regrettable events in the #linux kernel community. https://laforge.gnumonks.org/blog/20241025-linux-maintainers-russian/
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my take on recent regrettable events in the #linux kernel community. https://laforge.gnumonks.org/blog/20241025-linux-maintainers-russian/
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@LaF0rge the problem with your analysis is that while we may understand how a community works, the Treasury (sanctions enforcer) doesn't. It operates on the assumption that employees always act at the direction of their employer, and that every organization behaves like a corporation.
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@jejb well, then it seems there is a need for discussion/education/explanation. I presume that is underway in parallel. Still, it doesn't explain the "style", lack of commitlog details, ... also Linus' response?!? - I really do not think [and could not have imagined] this is how Linux kernel co-maintainers treat each other. I'm no longer involved, so I didn't want to weigh in on lkml. But if I see something that just feels so utterly wrong on all levels, I had to express it in some way elsewhere
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@jejb it's something the current community of Linux kernel maintainers has to figure out. If they are fine with that way/style of implementing something like this, so be it. I was literally emotionally devastated for two days by it *despite* being more than a decade away from kernel work. You can ask my wife in Tokyo in two days, I'm not kidding
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@LaF0rge I tried to begin the explanation here
But I'm a bit hamstrung because the legal document isn't yet public
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@LaF0rge hey, if you're going to the compliance summit that's great news! see you soon.