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Dear Lennart, the FOSS community is not evil – it depends on you

2 pointsby telmichover 10 years ago

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vezzy-fnordover 10 years ago
I too thought Lennart&#x27;s diatribe was a little awkward. It&#x27;s not that Lennart didn&#x27;t have valid concerns (though I personally think all this drama over Linus is getting cliched), but he just seemed to have a total lack of self-awareness. Imagine if Ulrich Drepper wrote a rant on sloppy management back when he was still maintaining glibc. He may or may not have been correct, but it&#x27;d be very hypocritical if he didn&#x27;t acknowledge that to an extent, he&#x27;s a part of the problem.<p>Moreover, some of his examples left me unconvinced. I could only find one petition sardonically suggesting for him to stop developing &quot;useless&quot; software, however... another counter-petition later ended up emerging in his support (<a href="https://www.change.org/p/lennart-poettering-continue-writing-useful-programs" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.change.org&#x2F;p&#x2F;lennart-poettering-continue-writing...</a>). In addition, Ulrich Drepper has received <i>plenty</i> of bug reports that all scolded his behavior, and even Linus Torvalds was the subject of a petition concerning removing RdRand from &#x2F;dev&#x2F;random. Point is: controversial people are controversial.<p>He then goes on to mention the website about boycotting systemd. It&#x27;s fairly obvious that systemd is a highly controversial piece of software, so arguments against it are expected. I agree that the presentation is pretty off-putting and confrontational, but I didn&#x27;t see any &quot;personal attacks&quot;.<p>However, the part about hiring a hitman through Bitcoin <i>really</i> caught my attention. That does sound awful, so I decided to look into it a bit.<p>As it turns out, the story is actually much more tame. What happened was that a few Maemo developers on IRC were angry over the Consistent Network Device Naming feature of udev, trash talked a bit and then went on to different technical topics. After some irrelevant fare, the topic was raised again with the timestamps between 18:21:51 and 20:04:59.<p>There is no grand plot to kill Lennart. In fact, the word &quot;Bitcoin&quot; was mentioned only once. It&#x27;s a bunch of developers acting facetious and trash talking, and it&#x27;s all absolutely baseless. I have no idea why Lennart brought it up. Logs can be found here: <a href="http://logs.nslu2-linux.org/livelogs/maemo/maemo.20130215.txt" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;logs.nslu2-linux.org&#x2F;livelogs&#x2F;maemo&#x2F;maemo.20130215.tx...</a><p>Ultimately, I think the whole thing is blown out of proportion, and what worries me is that all this will pretty much end up silencing criticism of systemd even further.