Yay for Clang
Yay for Clang
Posted Jan 25, 2026 20:50 UTC (Sun) by jmalcolm (subscriber, #8876)Parent article: GNU C Library 2.43 released
One of my least favourite things about the GNU ecosystem is how they have ironically chosen to make it a walled garden where choosing any of their stuff means having to use the rest of their stuff as well.
To be fair, I should probably be saying Red Hat Linux Platfrom instead of GNU as Red Hat controls all the parts of GNU that anybody cares about and some of my complaints are with Red Hat software outside of the GNU Project like Systemd. Systemd has always insisted on Glibc and not worked with musl for example. And GNOME requires Systemd. and Glibc only works with GCC.
On the one hand, I see the value of defining a standard "platform" that defines "Linux" as fragmentation has its costs. But one of the things I value most about Open Source is choice and how different implementations compete to drive innovation in the system.
I am not saying "Red Hat" as a user or customer as I do not use their products (other than as code in other distros). It is simply my view that what Red Hat sees as "Linux" tends to dominate what becomes standard in other distoros as well and that Red Hat is unconcerned or even hostile to interoperability outside their platform.
