Re: What's left over.

Linus Torvalds (torvalds@transmeta.com)
Fri, 1 Nov 2002 04:45:33 +0000 (UTC)


In article <Pine.LNX.4.44.0210311923460.24182-100000@nakedeye.aparity.com>,
Matt D. Robinson <yakker@aparity.com> wrote:
>
>To spend the last month and a half finalizing things for Linus,
>sending this to him on multiple occasions, asking for his comments
>and inclusion, asking for his feedback (as well as others), and
>not hearing _one damn word_ from Linus all that time, and for him
>to wait until now to just say "LKCD is stupid" is insulting.

You got to hear my comment now, several times: convince somebody _else_.

But no, it wasn't the answer you wanted. So you refuse to listen. And
yes, I get irritated too. So right now I won't touch LKCD with a
ten-foot pole, if only because I've been mail-bombed by people who argue
for it when I have better things to do than to explain myself over and
over again.

What's so hard to understand about the "vendor-driven" thing, and why do
people continue to argue about it?

Linus
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