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2006-05-09
Actually I respect his technical achievements a lot (I would have to be a fool to ignore them); I also respect people that thinks different to other people and respect good arguments and discussions (here in OSnews, the good quality level of discussions is amazingly good).
But after reading several comments and quotes that Linus says about technology he does not like; the "arrogant" word is the only one that comes to my mind.
Do you like comments like this one:
http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/c++/linus ?
He blames C++ because he thinks it is horrible, no providing any technical detail. Ok, Linux is nice, is written in C; but a lot of beautiful and huge software is written in C++ (e.g. KDE) and the developers of such software deserve a lot of respect and admiration.
Or this one:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/usability/2005-December/msg00021.htm...
where Linux bashes Gnome in an aggresive way?
He can dislike anything, but being unrespectful takes a lot of respect towards him away.
Edited 2012-09-28 00:28 UTC