Re: [stable] Linux 2.6.25.10 (resume)

From: david
Date: Sat Jul 19 2008 - 00:47:28 EST


On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Rodrigo Rubira Branco (BSDaemon) wrote:

Willy Tarreau escreveu:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 11:07:45AM -0300, Rodrigo Rubira Branco (BSDaemon) wrote:

getting very annoyed at people saying I am somehow doing the job I do
for free, on my own time, incorrectly,

greg k-h

For free? Hum, let's forget that you work as a linux developer... we are
also trying to contribute in some way for free...


Rodrigo, this type of personal comment is unjustified and very inappropriate
IMHO. It's not fair at all to judge people's personal involvement based on
whom they work for. If you'd work at nights and week-ends after your job to
backport bugfixes, you'd know what I'm talking about. BTW, one day you may
notice that the most personally involved ones *finally* get a job at a Linux
vendor's, and not the reverse.

So please take care of not dismissing what people do on their own time, and
try be kind enough to bring problems to them directly if any.

Thanks,
Willy



Hey Willy,

Sorry, but my comment was not unjustified, since he started saying he is doing a free-job and we are saying is doing it 'wrong'.... That's not the case. We all are doing a free job, contributing in some way, not just you, him or me... Everybody involved in this discussion. But he, more than others, are also paid to do that job...

he's paied to work on what his company chooses to have him do for Linux. Greg is saying that he is doing all the -stable work on his own time, after finishing the work on Linux that his employer chooses to pay him for.

Also, as a developer of any project so important as linux, doing that for free or not, you have a responsibility.
You can choose to take it or not (I think that's why there is not many people with balls to accept it, and I congrats Greg for that).

if you would define the job up front and ask for someone to take it on you could then argue that they aren't doing it right. but when someone volunteers to do something and creates the job, claiming that they re doing it 'wrong' after the fact is insulting. the job is what he defined it to be when he created it. if you want to define the job differently you are welcome to do just that and start doing the different job (or hire someone to do the job). if you are right then Greg's work will be irrelavent and he can stop wasting his time. but unless you are willing to step up you should not take the tone that you have taken. you can ask for changes, explain why you think they are better, try and convince others, but you cannot say that he must or that he has a responsibility to do it your way.

David Lang

Just to finish my statement, let's stop this 'forks' on the main thread, please. I'm not here to judge anybody. Since it's an open project, we are trying to give our contribution as security researchers and as people who understand the security marketing.


P.S.: Blahblahblah, disclaimer that this is my opinion and not the opinion of the company that I work for.


Regards,


Rodrigo (BSDaemon).
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