I thought that the point of open code was for anyone that wants to fix
problems to be able to without a hassle. My answer would be to go right
ahead, fix all the obviously broken code that you find, and not worry
about what Becker thinks. The only approval that I would consider
getting is Linus's. Of course, make sure that it works the same way
first so that 50 million other lines of code do not need to be
rewritten. Or is that how broken the code is? :)
Justin A. Kolodziej
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