• @CameronDev@programming.dev
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    79 days ago

    Git was created because one of those developers actually had a problem. The fact that they haven’t tried to replace the mailing list yet suggests they don’t actually have a problem with it.

    • MrScottyTay
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      29 days ago

      Linus always praises email. He does no social media and most of his internet usage is just email is what I gather from his conversations and interviews.

      • @CameronDev@programming.dev
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        29 days ago

        There are a few thousand other developers, any one of them could start working on a replacement if it bothered them enough. Granted, a lot of them will be grey beards who are happy with mailing lists, but still, the overall friction hasn’t pushed them far enough over the edge to replace it.

      • @Holytimes@sh.itjust.works
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        18 days ago

        Linus is also basically the most nerdy luddite to have ever existed. His opinions on a LOT of tech past the 90s is highly suspect.

        Its both a upside and a downside. Its part of the reason the Linux kernel is so reliable. But it’s also been a repeating source of issues around him over the years to various degrees.

        • @MangoCats@feddit.it
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          18 days ago

          I have recurring thoughts that the kernel needs to undergo a clear fork. One branch continues on as it is today. A new branch agressively restricts scope, drops support for sub 0.1% market (in use, not last quarter’s sales) share hardware - and software. Focuses intensively on making that core functionality as reliable and secure as possible. New features? No thanks, plenty of existing features already.

            • @MangoCats@feddit.it
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              17 days ago

              I mean, seriously, what advances of the past 10 years do desktop users need? What can’t they wait 2-5 years for it to percolate down into the XLTS kernel? Mostly security, which should be mostly invisible to the users.