Kernel Contributor Corbet Says Linux Community Is 'Intimidating' 177
An anonymous reader writes "Key Linux kernel contributor Jonathan Corbet has admitted the developer community can be intimidating and hard to break into. He highlighted the issue during his Linux.conf.au presentation on the Linux kernel. Corbet expressed concern about the exclusivity of the kernel community, but says it's doing well regardless. He said in a period of just over a year, 55,000 individual changes from 2,700 developers (representing 370 employers) were made to the kernel, equaling 2.8 million lines of code. Corbet called the process 'alive and active.'"
really? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:difficult? (Score:5, Funny)
I would say the relative challenge of understanding the kernel code is far greater than the social challenge of getting involved.
I'd say you're not a real nerd.
Re:Breaking into the asylum is... (Score:3, Funny)
an incomplete sentence
Is this a question (Score:5, Funny)
You what's actually harder then Getting in the kernel community, Writing Good Sentences!
Re:Corbet says *Kernel* community intimidating (Score:1, Funny)
BTW, HTH is this marked informative?
Re:So.. (Score:1, Funny)
what?