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by microcolonel 3287 days ago
> Just like you spend your time focusing on versions of Linux nobody actually uses (they use stable kernels or distro kernels) but which benefits your corporate sponsors and maintains the churn you want to force everyone to contribute to. The days of Linux being a community project are long gone, it's a fairy tale at this point.

Clearly a load of crap. I think they should quit being spicy and think about what they should be doing instead.