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RE[3]: Just f***ing die already.
by spiderman on Wed 11th Jan 2012 07:43
in reply to "RE[2]: Just f***ing die already."
"Do you realize that if Mandriva dies, that's 45 full time paid developers contributing every day to the kernel...
Mandriva contributed a little bit to kernel 2.6.35. But other than that, I'm not aware of any kernel contributions by them. There may be some. But they don't seem to be regular or of any note.
...Xorg, KDE and other desktop stuff...
Haven't bothered to spot check those claims. But I suspect that you are, again, talking out of your posterior orifice.
...that will go to work for some useless hedge fund or oil company?
And you came by this detailed knowledge of the Mandriva devs' post-bankruptcy professional plans... how?
If some of them can really do kernel and Xorg work, I imagine Red Hat would welcome those skills and talents.
-Steve "
And now you are offensive. You don't bother to check the claims but you spit insults. Mandriva has contributed a lot to the Kernel, Xorg and KDE.
Red Hat doesn't care about the desktop at all. Ask them, they will tell you to go use Windows.
Mandriva is one of the few distros that still do desktop development. As I said earlier, they fixed 2 bugs in my package and send me the fix when Ubuntu just get a buggy debian package, put it on their repository and don't even check that it does not work in Unity.
RE[4]: Just f***ing die already.
by sbergman27 on Wed 11th Jan 2012 16:29
in reply to "RE[3]: Just f***ing die already."
And now you are offensive. You don't bother to check the claims but you spit insults.
I've gone over the kernel development statistic over at LWN, and Mandriva only made it out of the noise once in recent history.
Mandriva has contributed a lot to the Kernel, Xorg and KDE.
Patch list please? Evidence? You're the one making the claim.
Red Hat doesn't care about the desktop at all.
CentOS/Scientific Linux/RHEL are actually the best Linux desktops out there. It's not the newest stuff. But unlike with most other Linux distros, it *works*. In fact, it's my primary desktop.
Ubuntu just get a buggy debian package, put it on their repository and don't even check that it does not work in Unity.
Granted, Mandriva's been off the radar for some time, so I haven't checked. But based upon consistent past experience with the distro, I'd say the pot's calling the kettle black, here. Poor QA was always Mandr*'s major failing.





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Mandriva contributed a little bit to kernel 2.6.35. But other than that, I'm not aware of any kernel contributions by them. There may be some. But they don't seem to be regular or of any note.
Haven't bothered to spot check those claims. But I suspect that you are, again, talking out of your posterior orifice.
And you came by this detailed knowledge of the Mandriva devs' post-bankruptcy professional plans... how?
If some of them can really do kernel and Xorg work, I imagine Red Hat would welcome those skills and talents.
-Steve