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Getting called "Paid Actor" by Linus Torvalds :ziggerseethegenocide:

https://typeblog.net/55833/getting-called-paid-actor-by-linus-torvalds

Note: There's an earlier thread about this but mine is BETTER

Context: A bunch of Ruski Linux contributors have been removed as a result of sanctions by the US and Finland.

This chink stepped in to defend his fellow communists and got told to frick off by Linus himself :marseygivecrown:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17297623003219347.webp

Orange Site discussion

Another :marseychingchong: calling themselves "Kexy Biscuit" (she/her) submitted a patch to revert the changes:

An absolutely no-one-ever-reviewed patch, not even by the maintainers who got removed themselves - at least not on the mailing list. Then the patch just got slipped into an unrelated subsystem pull request, and got pulled by Torvalds with not even a comment.

What about the next time? Who next would be removed from the MAINTAINERS file, the kernel.org infrastructure? What if the compliance requires another XZ backdoor to be developed without further explanation? Is the kernel development process still done in public?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17297635768083427.webp

Thread on some Russian Reddit clone with a few hundred comments of zigger seethe

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17297628527061095.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/17297628525624168.webp

Goodbye from a Linux Community Volunteer

One of the ziggers wrote a long farewell on the kernel mailing list. There's nothing particularly dramatic about it but the Orange Site thread has some hot takes:

If that led to legal issues because of legal sanctions in place in the US and Europe then all the communication should have focused on that (legal sanctions) while remaining kind and apologetic to the individual and abstaining from commenting on the geopolitical situation.

Instead it has been partisan, abusive, and insulting throughout. Really an appallingly bad example of communication.

(Btw, I am commenting on Linus' communication on this issue that has unfortunately been exactly how I described. Sad that this has thread seems to have been hijacked now by weaponised flagging...)

You're literally lying.

It was made extremely clear that the patch was done because of the sanctions.


This reminds of the Anti-German sentiment during WWI.

This isn't about Russian Americans, though. This is about Russian developers working for Russian companies that are involved in the actual war.

Have we seen the same about Israeli contributors?

:#chadjewrentfree:


Linux is compromised. I half expected it when he allowed Rust in the kernel.

:#marseyconfused2:

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The funny thing is this just means linux will be missing out on free labour from self hating Russian libs, rest of Russians already just work on domestic forks

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