Subj : Re: distro
To   : MRO
From : Gamgee
Date : Sun Dec 24 2017 04:12 pm

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MR>  Re: Re: distro
MR>  By: Gamgee to MRO on Sat Dec 23 2017 09:49 pm

MR> > NI>As has been stated already, I'm pretty sure Linux has a review process
MR> > NI>any random code doesn't permanently become part of Linux.

MR> > DC> > Absolutely.

MR> > MR> HAHAHA

MR> > Not sure what that is supposed to mean, other than show that you don't
MR> > understand how open source / Linux software development works.

MR> > You should do a little homework so you can understand.  Just for
MR> > starters, ALL code that becomes a permanent part of Linux is approved by
MR> > ONLY one or two guys.  You can easily find out their names if you want
MR> > to.  Impress us and come back with what you find out!


MR>you guys are trying to WIN the argument by CHANGING the argument.
MR>i'm not playing that game.

Huh?  Are you claiming you didn't say that "anybody can put any random
code into Linux" (I'm paraphrasing there)?  I didn't change the
argument, I simply said that wasn't true.  There is VERY strict control
on what code gets added/modified in Linux.  Really, it's true.

MR>i'm not going to do homework for you and i'm not here to impress you.

I already know the names, and was using that as a point to help you
understand how Linux development works.  I guess you still don't know.

MR>i think this is the first time i've seen you post as well.

Probably not the first, but what would that matter, anyway?  I recently
got back into calling BBS's and using offline mail.


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