Right. One is 17+ year old developer, another is 10+ one. And development is on the state of "millions typing monkeys"... They both "good" here, as well as others "from the top of my head".
Unless at least somebody that mature in kernel will start to put wisdom using new level of automated semantics checking/sematntic documentation (imagine that:), then any "hit by bus/lkml-flame" occasion, will be another cycle of wasted time and yet another huge pile of bugs/typos/thinkos in f**ing basic things.
Order and automation are fundamental things to have intensive development.
Linus tried by `sparse`. But C and any crutch on top of it, especially with a bad choice of license, as time shows, isn't that useful.
Also where's review here? What they all are doing most of the time? x86 unification? BKL? IMHO hardware is much more superior nowadays. Software just bloats.
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Right. One is 17+ year old developer, another is 10+ one. And development is on the state of "millions typing monkeys"... They both "good" here, as well as others "from the top of my head".
Unless at least somebody that mature in kernel will start to put wisdom using new level of automated semantics checking/sematntic documentation (imagine that:), then any "hit by bus/lkml-flame" occasion, will be another cycle of wasted time and yet another huge pile of bugs/typos/thinkos in f**ing basic things.
Order and automation are fundamental things to have intensive development.
Linus tried by `sparse`. But C and any crutch on top of it, especially with a bad choice of license, as time shows, isn't that useful.
Also where's review here? What they all are doing most of the time? x86 unification? BKL? IMHO hardware is much more superior nowadays. Software just bloats.