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by xelxebar
2361 days ago
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Calling out non-professionalism and bashing a stranger's communication style are, perhaps ironically, nice examples of non-professional behavior. I would answer your rhetorical questions with an emphatic "no." People's emotions and mental state are important. It's also important that we communicate, understand, and think about people's interior worlds. Question for you: What else is Linus communicating with his writing style? Does he show that he cares? About what? What can we tell about his values? Are these values we want in a leader? Sometimes it's good to take off the prescriptivist hat and try on Honest Curiosity. |
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Explaining why and educating about the concepts, is the better approach, and was there as well. Short and concise would be best, while limiting the negative to exactly what need be pointed out: A spade is a spade after all.
If it stops people from developing "their own userspace spinlocks", it may even be kind of necessary to be quite direct.