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RE[7]: Just f***ing die already.
by spiderman on Fri 13th Jan 2012 06:54
in reply to "RE[6]: Just f***ing die already."
Steve,
I don't HAVE to give you evidences. I tell you the facts that I know. I don't have time to analyze the git logs and compile a list of Mandriva commits for you.
I have not made any hyperbolic claim. I just told you the facts I know. You insulted me saying I was talking out of my ass and now you ask for evidence. Go throw the git logs yourself.
RE[8]: Just f***ing die already.
by sbergman27 on Fri 13th Jan 2012 21:15
in reply to "RE[7]: Just f***ing die already."




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2005-07-24
http://lwn.net/Articles/395961/ . This link actually shows that Mandriva was the 9th contributor in term of line of code contributed in 2.6.35
In fact I went right to the LWN.net articles. No Google was necessary, since I knew the information was there.
I take it that this was the only evidence you could dig up for Mandriva kernel code contributions, else you would have paraded that out. It is all I was able to find, as well.
It represents 2.8% of lines changed in 2.6.35. 2.6.35 being but one of ~40 releases in the 2.6 series. Perhaps more to the point, it represents 0.25% of total kernel code.
If the ~1,000,000 lines changed in 2.6.25 is representative of that in the other ~40 kernel releases, then Mandriva's 29,100 lines changed in 2.6.35 represents about 0.006% of line changes in the 2.6 series. (That's 1/16,000th) That's hardly "huge" by any objective measure.
I believe your argument is that without Mandriva, Linux will be substantially the poorer. This evidence demonstrates pretty clearly that users of the Linux kernel would likely never be able to perceive the difference, no matter what happens to Mandriva.
If you had a link to evidence that would impress, you would post it in a minute, rather than resorting to the "just Google it" smokescreen.
I don't hate Mandriva. I'm just asking you to supply evidence to support your hyperbolic claims.
-Steve
Edited 2012-01-13 00:26 UTC