Linux creator Linus Torvalds had a meltdown over a pull request, and it was awesome
Linus Torvalds, father of the Linux kernel (and thus a lot of the software you use) had a meltdown last week — and it was epic. Someone who (apparently) made a pull request for Linux version 4.3 submitted networking code Torvalds didn’t like, and he went all the way off. Here’s the full response. Even if some of the technical language is over your head, enjoy his full-on rant: Christ people. This is just sh*t. The conflict I get is due to stupid new gcc header file crap. But what makes me upset is that the crap is for completely…
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