Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Sep 2009 15:34 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
Linux During the roundtable discussion at LinuxCon this year, Linus Torvalds made some pretty harsh remarks about the current state of the Linux kernel, calling it "huge and bloated", and that there is no plan in sight to solve the problem. At the same time, he also explained that he is very happy with the current development process of the kernel, and that his job has become much easier.
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toomany
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2005-11-09

"Theo does. My firewall is solid as rock ...


Don't be so gullible, OpenBSD (Theo's work) is not much more than a forked version of NetBSD.

Theo didn't wrote a kernel, he forked an OS.
"

Mmmm... I think you're confused. OpenBSD (and all BSDs) are a complete OS/system. That is, a kernel and a userland part. Linux is a kernel. Just it.

Have a nice day ;-)
TooManySecrets

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