Re: BK kernel workflow

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Wed Oct 27 2004 - 20:37:31 EST




On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Roman Zippel wrote:
>
> Linus, what happened to the early promises, that the data wouldn't be
> locked into bk? Is the massively reduced data set in the cvs repository
> really all we ever get out of it again?

Roman, I'm not going to bother fighing your idiotic issues any more.

The data is all there, and has been there since day one. That's what the
patches are, that's what the tar-balls I do are, and that's what the
snapshots that others do are.

All there. Since day one.

Go away now.

> You can play this game with every license

Absolutely. And I do.

What's so hard to understand with the single sentence:

"Don't complain about other peoples licenses."

And no, it has _nothing_ to do with the GPL vs BK. It's a general truism.
The fact is, developers can choose whatever license they want for their
own code. And users can choose whatever program they want, as long as they
follow that license. And it's _their_ decisions.

> I don't care what tools you use, I don't care if I can't use them, but
> why is it acceptable for you to cut off _any_ possibility for me to
> archive the same result in some other way?

But I don't. If you don't like BK, use the tar-balls. It's exactly the
same source tree.

And no, if you don't use BK, you can't use the BK tree. Well DUH!

And if you want to go write your own SCM, and use your own SCM for doing
your own Linux development, be my guest. But stop whining about choices
that OTHER people made, and that you don't have anything to do with.

As it is, you're nothing but an uninvited religious nut at my door, trying
to convince me on your nut-case religion. Sorry, I'm not buing it. *BLAM*
</sound of door closing in your face />

Linus
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