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by nknighthb
4726 days ago
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The code may be bogus, but that's not actually what set Linus off. The target of his fury is not the code's author (Kees Cook, who is unlikely to be driven off by a Linus rant anyway), but trusted lieutenants who missed an obvious problem in a serious process failure. Gleixner has been around the better part of a decade, and hpa's contributions date back to the early 90s. This is a "You know better than this!" rant, not an attack on some new guy. |
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