• Re: Number of orphaned Linux modules doubles in two years

    From CrudeSausage@crude@sausa.ge to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Tue Aug 19 09:31:17 2025
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    On 2025-08-18 10:39 p.m., Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
    On Wed, 13 Aug 2025 08:37:07 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote:

    On 2025-08-13 3:39 a.m., Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:

    But you’ve already admitted, by your complaining, that there is a
    lack of right-wingers contributing to open-source projects.

    No, they contribute to open-source projects. Those who remain either
    keep quiet about their politics or fork into a new project because
    the social justice clowns kicked them out of an existing one.

    So why do you keep complain about projects after the right-wingers
    have already left them?

    Because the projects the Marxists have taken over and kicked
    right-wingers out of are at the core of Linux. They have so effectively
    banned or alienated the truly talented developers that you now have over
    a hundred orphaned in the kernel. It's only getting worse and rightfully
    so because no one can stand the Larry Pietraskiewicz-like retardation of leftists.

    The smarter ones just give up on open-source and move on over to
    Windows, MacOS, Android or iOS where they can actually be
    compensated for their work.

    Are Microsoft and Apple resorting to *paying* people to develop for
    their platform, now?

    They might be. However, the reality is that the people downloading their software in the Microsoft Store, Google Play or Apple App Store pay for
    their work because it turns out to be quality software. It's not a
    coincidence that Linux is plagued with sub-standard software. Nobody
    wants to work like a madman and get nothing in return or have their
    project taken over by some comrade who insists that the long hours
    should be unpaid "for the greater good."

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