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It was a practical and correct answer to "How do I rapidly develop a high quality feature rich kernel?" There was no 'tude there really. The whole project would have suffered for it. It would have made development slower and debugging harder.
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He was against it because it would have forced either settling on interfaces that were immature and hamstrung all future development or required probably a new abstraction layer and tons of bloat bloat to support backward compatible versions of everything all time.
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Please note that the above is strictly my opinion and in no way should it be confused with reality, unless you feel that it reflects said reality that you also exist in. Trying to blame developers for the inability for commerical software to succeed on Linux, is a little like blaming the people who make the product, for a management team that cannot make up their mind about which product the people making products should be making. They pander to not only open source, but closed software as well. It's the distros that should be the ones who worry about this kind of stuff. That's why developers could not care less about it. At no point did Linus say, that in order to to work with Linux you need to break your APIs every three to four weeks, it just needed to work with the exposed interface.īinary compaibility is important to "closed software" not open source. Had something to do with the color black. Miguel going on a tirade about people breaking things first chance they get is a little like this conversation I heard this one time between a kettle and a pot. Not really worrying about others who disagreed with his stance. He switched over to Mono and tried to convince the world how awesome that platform was versus any other development platform out there. "I never understood why, if even just in the name of making software good for end users, Miguel and his former GNOME team kept breaking everything in sight." Remove this option, change this paradigm, make this more confusing, and change this API, etc, etc etc. I'll see your question and raise you another question in about the same vein. Maybe it was cause he only thinks like a low level guy.
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I never understood why, if even just in the name of good architectural design, Linus was against it.
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