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"Well, the bottom line is that micro-kernels are hard to build and some efforts like HURD just lack the momentum to build a proper one.
If the FOSS coders were at least a bit more competent into kernel development and not wasting their time forking for the 1000s time another port of a Windows software that Linux always lacked, it would ease things to evolve a bit. Just my two euro cents... "
Well, different people have different interests, so you can't really force people to spend their volunteering time on a project which they don't care about, development-wise.
If the FOSS coders were at least a bit more competent into kernel development and not wasting their time forking for the 1000s time another port of a Windows software that Linux always lacked, it would ease things to evolve a bit. Just my two euro cents...
Kochise
Kochise
That's sort of like saying that, if all these fanfiction authors weren't so obsessed with their Twilight and Harry Potter shipping, maybe we'd have the next great American novel by now.
Kernel-mode development requires quite a few competencies over and above user-mode development even if they're done in the same language... not to mention, as a programmer myself, I can say that some developers just have no interest in low-level stuff.
Yes, I've written low-level stuff like a partial GIF parser to separate static and animated GIFs at high speed but I wouldn't care enough to write a whole application in C, let alone a kernel. If I couldn't use higher-level refcounted or garbage-collected languages like Vala and Python alongside ready-made libraries and frameworks like GTK+ and Django, I'd probably have never graduated from writing DOS batch files in Windows 9x and instead learned to do something like 3D modelling using a warez copy of 3DS Max.
Edited 2013-01-08 23:43 UTC




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If the FOSS coders were at least a bit more competent into kernel development and not wasting their time forking for the 1000s time another port of a Windows software that Linux always lacked, it would ease things to evolve a bit. Just my two euro cents...
Kochise