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by caconym_
1000 days ago
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> That could be, but on the other hand, the Linux kernel is more than 30 years old and is on its 6th version... Indeed, and while we're speaking in broad generalities, surely no strategy that worked to launch a project from tiny seed to maturity and market saturation has ever then failed to keep it relevant in the long term... > I can see how drive by contributions could get old fast from their point of view. Indeed. But (again addressing generalities) my issue here is that the contribution in question doesn't read as "drive by" to me. |
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If the rate of submissions falls then it certainly makes sense to adjust. Until then, don't fix what isn't broken.