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in reply to Baa

Why is the Linux Foundation at such a prominent position at the bottom?

This organization delivers literally nothing that our "modern digital infrastructure" depends on.

Actually the Linux Foundation is part of the problem as they currently spend more money on AI bullshit than they do on actual kernel development.

in reply to The Glass Bing

They are not that important either. Most "kernel developers" are only working on very specific drivers for very specific hardware.
in reply to SuperDicq

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in reply to The Glass Bing

I'm not part of the "Linux community".

I use the Linux-Libre fork as my kernel, mostly because it is the least worst kernel that exists and respects the user's freedom. But I wouldn't mind switching to GNU/kFreeBSD or GNU/Hurd if I had to.

in reply to SuperDicq

just because you aren’t part of the community doesn’t mean what you said wasn’t rude
in reply to The Glass Bing

I am not sure what is rude about saying that I don't find Linux to be a very high priority project.

Every software developer ever thinks that the project that they are working on is the most important software project in the world. It's not rude to say that it isn't.

in reply to SuperDicq

you didn’t mention that Linux project is not important, you specifically said that Linux kernel developers aren’t important. That is what I am calling you rude for
in reply to The Glass Bing

That is of course implicit. If you're not working on a project that is not that important, you are automatically not that important.

And with "that important" I'm specifically pointing out as how important, like core foundational level, the image of the OP makes it out to be. I'm not saying it's not important at all. It's just not as important as the image tries to make it out to be.

And if it does make you feel better I do wanna say that kernel development is one of the most important things that the Linux Foundation does. They do a lot of bullshit and I wish they spent more of their money on actual software development instead.

in reply to SuperDicq

Remember the times of Windows® Server™? And when websites were mostly on Microsoft IIS? That shit were just as unstable as their desktop products.
in reply to Александр 🏳️‍🌈

I don't understand what this has to my with my comment on the Linux Foundation?

Despite the name the Linux Foundation has actually nothing to do with the GNU/Linux operating system.