> Alan believe there is no problem. Yet lots of people (software
> developers and hardware vendors alike) tell me via private email that
> they agree entirely with what I am saying. Yet they seem to be too
> scared to bring this up in public, because the Linux kernel
> developers have a long history of shooting down very good, well
> designed ideas because *they* don't agree with it.
This is ridiculuous - *they* have every right to shoot down ideas
*they* don't agree with, because *they* wrote or maintain a
substantial part of the kernel.
-d
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