Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com)
Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com)
Posted Sep 27, 2006 1:03 UTC (Wed) by mingo (subscriber, #31122)In reply to: Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com) by Zack
Parent article: Why Torvalds is sitting out the GPLv3 process (Linux.com)
Suffice to say that in the end the maintainer didn't fork away glibc [...]
as the link i gave describes it perfectly well, the Stallman "backstabbing" failed and thus Ulrich Drepper did not have to fork glibc. Thus it's not "in the end" but right at the beginning, and the "suffice to say" is misplaced at best :)
What we see here is a pattern of RMS being accused of attacking people behind their back - and i have no reason to doubt Ulrich Drepper's words. I quote:
The morale of this is that people will hopefully realize what a control freak and raging manic Stallman is. Don't trust him. As soon as something isn't in line with his view he'll stab you in the back. *NEVER* voluntarily put a project you work on under the GNU umbrella since this means in Stallman's opinion that he has the right to make decisions for the project. (link)
As i said before, this whole thing is trust-based for me. (You might have other preferences or other experience - it's your choice.)
I've never seen Linus do any "backstabbing" (or being accused of doing that) - in fact i can attest to the fact that every time Linus called me stupid it was right in front of everyone ;-)
