How I got robbed of my first kernel contribution - eviltoast
  • lysdexic@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think it’s a stupid thing to want to have code in the kernel, especially after spending all my time debugging this issue.

    The way that you jumped straight onto broadcasting drama when your very first Linux kernel patch stumbled on the code review stage is a major red flag.

    I would hate to work with you because I would feel that I would be risking being subjected to a very public character attack each time I had to review one of your patches.

    • kairos@programming.devOP
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      1 year ago

      The way that you jumped straight onto broadcasting drama

      I’m not broadcasting drama, I’m sharing my side of the story on my personal blog and distribute it to other social media platforms.

      your very first Linux kernel patch stumbled on the code review stage

      The patch didn’t stumble on the code review stage, the PowerPC maintainer didn’t want to accept patches from me and implemented his own fix.

      I would hate to work with you because I would feel that I would be risking being subjected to a very public character attack each time I had to review one of your patches.

      Why would you hate people who would describe their interactions with you? The only reason I see is that you would hate how you’ve dealt with them.

      • jet@hackertalks.com
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        1 year ago

        I’m not broadcasting drama, I’m sharing my side of the story on my personal blog and distribute it to other social media platforms.

        That’s literally broadcasting drama.