Re: [PATCH] address_space_operations unification

From: Brian J. Murrell (fda8d107b1fcd7c00ee9fea3951149d6@interlinx.bc.ca)
Date: Sat May 06 2000 - 15:56:36 EST


from the quill of Alexander Viro <aviro@redhat.com> on scroll
<Pine.LNX.4.10.10005061625570.701-100000@aviro.devel.redhat.com>
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> Nah, not a forgery.

I guess not then.

> WTF, who decided that Linus is not allowed to flame?

I don't think it's so much a matter of being "allowed" to flame or not.

> If you want to start linux-kernel-nicey-nicey - feel free to do so.

I don't think that was my point either.

> Too bad... for P{R,C} buffs.

It's not even about PR/PC either. I am probably way out of line here,
just being a lurker an' all, but it seems to me that dealing with
OpenSource (volunteer?) workers is better done with more care to ensure
they are not insulted to the point of taking their creativity somewhere
else. Is cultivating and keeping OpenSource programmers not a good
thing?

Myabe I am just being too sensitive to others' feelings. I probably
would not have been terribly put off by those comments if they were
towards myself, but I think I am think skinned.

Anyway, my original question of a forgery was answered, thanks. I will
butt-out and go back into lurker mode.

b.

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Brian J. Murrell                              InterLinx Support Services, Inc.
North Vancouver, B.C.                                             604 983 UNIX
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