@ljs I agree with you, but it doesn't help that some kernel maintainers insist on using (frankly...) outdated practices and refuse to change.
@ljs @craftyguy the current outrage has nothing to do with email workflows though. I guess you've seen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiPp9YEBV0Q&t=1529s and read https://vt.social/@lina/113045455229442533 ?
It's not about refusing to "change things overnight", it's really about being entrenched in outdated, costly practices that hurt the Linux project.
@ljs @craftyguy Did you read Lina's thread and how the improvements in documentation, lifetime refactorings etc. where not accepted?
@ljs @craftyguy And did you not hear the fs maintainer say "I will not learn Rust" (because learning new things is bad, right...) ?
@ljs @craftyguy I don't presume anything. What I see is that Ted seems to still be a maintainer while behaving like he did. It's not an over-generalization, it's a sign that there is no way to know if you will be bullied when working on the kernel, since the community doesn't want to act on such behavior.
@ljs I'm gonna say it: Lina and the whole marcan troupe use dogpile harassment tactics.
They should know better about how awful these tactics are for the targeted person, but maybe that's precisely why they use them.
@ljs my problem with Lina was specifically her calling out an nvidia guy by name, because of something on LWN. There's LWN comments for writing a response, not everything needs to be an open letter on social media imho.
But yes, generally she's a lot less bad about this than marcan.
Sorry to hear about your Mac!
@ljs Thanks for the thoughtful response! Ya I didn't want to get specific, don't want to reignite any flamewars 😅
I've seen "loops" like that, they're super frustrating. It's too bad that the loudest folks who want change are also (imho) the most annoying about it. If the kernel folks are serious about attracting new contributors, I think they could take off their kernel hats and spend time looking at what it's like today for new people to work on the kernel.
Nice work on mm! 🎉