Linked by Eugenia Loli on Mon 3rd Feb 2003 23:25 UTC, submitted by Jonathan
FreeBSD One of the most prolific and active developers of FreeBSD, Matt Dillon, responsible for a lot of the latest advances in the FreeBSD kernel, lost his right to commit code to the source tree. The FreeBSD Project didn't give a solid reason on what lead them to this decision. Last year, OSNews interviewed Matt about his (truly immense) work on FreeBSD.
Permalink for comment
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
FreeBSD vs Linux
by tpv on Tue 4th Feb 2003 05:36 UTC

Eugenia writes:
Linus has never booted out like that an _important_ developer without giving a reason

He's never been in that situation.
He has never given anyone else commit access to the "blessed" kernel - except when it is in maintenance mode, and then only to the 1 maintainer

You can't be kicked out of "linux", because you can't ever get into it. The best you can do is run your own tree and submit patches to Linus.

Matt can still do that in FreeBSD, he just no longer has write access to the main tree.

(Based on past history) he will never get any greater set of priviledges to the linux tree than he currently has to FreeBSD. And nor will anyone else unless they are either Linus, or his nominated maintainer.