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  • vhalragnarok@linux.communitytoLinuxWhat happens when Linus dies/retires?
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    1 year ago

    There will not be a Linus 2, but rather there will be a peaceful transfer of “power”.

    Linus is not the Benevolent Dictator For Life of the Linux Kernel.

    Linus has already stepped away from developing the Kernel. He did this after an incident to work on his professionalism & mannerisms towards people. Kernel development did not stop. Linus does not approve and merge every patch into the Kernel.

    Rather it is more likely that the Lead Maintainer/Developer changes to Greg Kroah-Hartmon, and the project does not skip a beat.

    Rest assured with something as important as the Linux Kernel: development will keep going.


  • OpenSuse has a very well defined pipeline:

    Tumbleweed -> Leap (maybe Slowroll) -> SLE.

    OpenSuse is not going to break new ground. It’s all about OBS and testing software before it hits their Paid Enterprise offerings. And they have almost a fully automated procedure for this. OpenSuse is not going to push Wayland only nor what will become the standard. It’s not in their ethos. OpenSuse is there to build SLE’s next release.

    Debian being cutting edge?! Never. Debian is Debian, very slow to adopt anything. Debian is about offering a very stable release schedule. Debian will never push the ecosystem forward, it’s not Debian’s goal. You want a reliable system that just works? Debian is inarguably the king.



  • Fedora is like it or not one of the most influential and important Distros out there.

    Fedora is and will always be cutting edge. They early adopt projects and technologies that absolutely become the standard.

    No other distro has this much influence. SystemD, Pipe wire, and other such projects are the norm because Fedora pushed it.

    And like it or not, Fedora will make this move very soon with Wayland. Wayland is our inevitable future, like it or not.

    I don’t see Arch, Debian, and others pushing things like this, but rather falling in line with Fedora.




  • That’s not how I intended the phrasing here.

    No one doubts Google is not entitled to money. The level of ads is excessive, and to be fair, we are served too many ads in our daily lives as-is, constantly, billboards, radio, Cable TV (to which you pay for the priviledge of watching ads), Gas Pumps, ect. It’s everywhere and nauseating, and I’m starting to personally doubt the efficacy of them. People have become numb to them.

    But they go on a crusade against Adblockers since the amount / type of ads is excessive, and then raise premium pricing : “The Solution”.

    It’s almost like they have a monopoly and the moves as of recent are anti-consumer.

    The FBI recommends an ad-blocker actually because of malicious… Google Search, yes that same pesky Google, not filtering out dangerous websites in their search results under the “Suggested” part of the search (these sites spoof their web addresses and hope you click on them to deliver a malware payload on your system.)