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by Nursie
1045 days ago
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I'd expect someone that worked on the BSD kernel or SunOS or whatever else to be able to read about your linux fork and come away with a certain level of understanding as to what sort of thing you hoped to achieve vs what's in the existing mainline kernel. People with some kernel theory under their belt, that sort of stuff. They may not grasp every little thing, but they would be likely to get an understanding. But the use of deliberately weird terms for things makes it less possible for those who likely have overlapping domain knowledge to understand these systems or posts about them. |
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But there's also probably some new and interesting criticisms one could make? Perhaps about the actual project described in the article? And maybe after having read it and understand it? That doesn't seem like too high a standard.