Stopped reading immediatly ...." Linus Torvalds running Linux like the privileged man that he is and entirely missing the central points of the arguments made by people who don’t enjoy his kind of privilege"
Its open source, go start your own project and stop complaining.
How you started completely disqualified whatever the author of the article argues next:
"...The recent fiasco involving Linus Torvalds running Linux like the privileged man that he is and entirely missing the central points of the arguments made by people who don't enjoy his kind of privilege..."
It was his 'privilege' that led to the technical competency of the project that is now enjoyed by many.
Attacking someone's 'privilege' is the lowest form of argument.
As you grow up you learn there's no such thing as a technical meritocracy. Linux is the dictator because he has political dominance. Part of why he has that is technical competency, but most of it is because he created the project (which requires technical competency) and never fucked it up enough to lose that inertia.
I get where you are coming from, I assume most of the "code" in the linux kernel is driver code?
That being the case my understanding is splitting this project up is not only a technical challenge but a legal one.
You could make a common API for driver code, this would make the main driving force of linux much weaker.
Nvidia tried to stay out of tree for years and was dragged kicking and screaming upstream because they needed the reliability.
I'm saying the very thing you are calling out as a problem is currently what is forcing everyone contribute to the mainline kernel.
Without centralized leader ship the facturing of the linux kernel would be a disaster.
Think OP is confused as to what a monopoly and a benevolent dictatorship is.
Yeah that might be a better way to put it, if anyone is used to dealing with developer slop is the kernel.
Stopped reading immediatly ...." Linus Torvalds running Linux like the privileged man that he is and entirely missing the central points of the arguments made by people who don’t enjoy his kind of privilege"
Its open source, go start your own project and stop complaining.
The Linux kernel isn't even a monopoly though.... FreeBSD, OpenBSD, heck even ReactOS are all things you can use and make better instead.
No one is forcing you to use Linux any more than anyone is forcing you to use Windows or macOS.
Great analogy because Windows was officially declared to be a monopoly once.
There are other alternatives like the bsds and if things become intolerable a switch is viable. It just takes work.
How you started completely disqualified whatever the author of the article argues next:
"...The recent fiasco involving Linus Torvalds running Linux like the privileged man that he is and entirely missing the central points of the arguments made by people who don't enjoy his kind of privilege..."
It was his 'privilege' that led to the technical competency of the project that is now enjoyed by many.
Attacking someone's 'privilege' is the lowest form of argument.
His/her confusion about economic systems and political systems is sad. And monopoly is not tied to capitalism.
Anyway, Linux is a technocracy. Actually, a technical meritocracy to be more precise, rather than economic or political dominance.
As you grow up you learn there's no such thing as a technical meritocracy. Linux is the dictator because he has political dominance. Part of why he has that is technical competency, but most of it is because he created the project (which requires technical competency) and never fucked it up enough to lose that inertia.