But it is obvious to me that I'm missing something here. Maybe I misunderstood
Lary' post and overreacted. Obviously there is a failure to communicate and
it is proabably my fault. I've not done any coding yet so I have no ground
to stand on. Thus, I immediatly withdraw from this discussion.
Robert G. Werner
rwerner@lx1.microbsys.com
Impeach Conggress!!
If the girl you love moves in with another guy once, it's more than enough.
Twice, it's much too much. Three times, it's the story of your life.
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote:
[snip]
> It's not self-censorship. It's we as a Linux kernel development
> community becoming more intelligent about Linux kernel development. It
> takes a long time for a million monkeys to come up with the works of
> Shakespeare, and it sounds to me like you're argueing for a model where
> people on this list should be just monkeys flinging code at Linus, who
> then accepts or rejects the occasional brilliant piece of code.
[snip]
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