Hellwig is the maintainer of the DMA subsystem. Hellwig previously blocked rust bindings for DMA code, which in part resulted in Hector Martin from stepping down as a kernel maintainer and eventually Asahi Linux as a whole.

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    1 month ago

    Don’t know about anyone else, but I’m very pleased to see Linus talking like this. I wish more of my relationships both professional and personal could operate with this level of straightforwardness.

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      1 month ago

      If anyone spoke to me like that at work, I would quit. Which is exactly what has happened.

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        1 month ago

        If you were being an asshole, and someone called you out on it, and you quit over that, I can’t imagine you’d be missed.

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          You don’t think anyone will miss one of the top Linux maintainers over the last 10 years? You don’t think anyone will miss the founder and primary developer of the only Linux distribution intended to work on silicon Macs? You don’t think anyone would miss the founder and primary maintainer of the Linux kernel?

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        Really? I feel the opposite. I thought Linus was very clear in calling out this maintainer’s bs, and I’d think it’s fair if I’m in the receiving end. I did something unprofessional: essentially tried sabotaging others while hiding behind a lie, that I “don’t care” about something while actually hating it.

        Getting called out is not the end of a work relationship. We’re all flawed, and we might not notice our own problems and think we’re doing fine, and such callouts are good for our own development, both as a person and professionally.

        But if you’re thin-skinned and think you’re better than others and so you won’t take criticisms from others, welp, can’t help ya there. I’d suggest therapy though.

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          1 month ago

          But if you’re thin-skinned and think you’re better than others

          If being “thin-skinned” means not allowing people to disrespect you unnecessarily based on a misunderstanding, then sure.

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        1 month ago

        Nobody in that thread quit because of the way Linus talked. If was because of the way they were talking to each other.

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          1 month ago

          They quit because other people spoke to them that way under Linus’ absent leadership.