I suppose I should not have made this comment as a representative of the Debian project, and I
probably did unjust to the Linux kernel in whole. This is entirely a personal issue, I have a
number of problems with Linux memory management, scheduling, and some other points relevant to
production use. I've had some of these problems for years, but they seem never to get fixed,
while development is fast-paced. Then I look at some of the work being done and I wonder what
the priorities are.
Regardless, I should not have made this comment and I apologise for it.
Posted Jan 29, 2008 1:20 UTC (Tue) by drag (subscriber, #31333)
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Don't worry so much about the thought police. :)
Just explain that you don't want people to misunderstand you. It's a natural side effect of a
human language that these things happen.
GNU/kFreeBSD
Posted Jan 29, 2008 1:33 UTC (Tue) by madduck (guest, #14606)
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I don't. But since the statement I made is not important to me, it's best to just retract it.