Linux 3.0
An anonymous reader writes "In a post to the kernel mailing list, Rob Landley, sitting in for the floating Linus, cracks the whip over what will be in Linux 3.0. His orders are on Linux and main."
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You have an interesting posting history and admired by many trolls. You go, boy!
So I was coding in Europe. And I get to Nepal. And who do I get but the Dalai Lama himself. But then he tries to stiff me. He says to me, 'You will get nothing now, but on your deathbed you will achieve total consciousness.' So, I've got that going for me.
hehe, i figured i'd get a negative score for such an off-topic post. i mean cmon...this is REALLY off-topic. please mod it to say...-5 or so
Oh? I'm interested now. What kind of boat?
Just out on a cruise ship?
Did a bunch of MS goons capture him and cast him adrift on the high seas in a dinghy?
Or is he with friends who have put him on a raft floating behind a ship like in Cabin Boy with no food and only seawater to drink until he goes insane and rattles off the source code for the next Kernel?
Or is he really a secret agent and out on a boat right now James Bond style infiltrating the docks at a Microsoft warehouse?
Inquiring minds want to know!
--Won't that be grand? Computers and the programs will start thinking and the people will stop. - Dr. Walter Gibbs
I can't place the quote... but I am hearing it in Bill Murray's voice.
- For the complete works of Shakespeare: cat
Cute, though that was not what i was trying to convey.
I was only attempting to not be labeled someone that didn't have a clue of the history of things, and speaking out of ignorance.
But this current 'Linux communal attitude' does grow tiresome and self-defeating. Its no wonder I'm not the only one who has finally moved back to another 'camp'. One quite a bit more mature, though slower to advance i admit.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
No, you're wrong. I'm not representing the Linux community, I'm representing the Slashdot community.
Slashdot is a site for nerds. Period. Non-nerds have no business here. If you are not part of the target audience, then don't complain and don't come here. Similarly, people without computers shouldn't read manuals about how to setup Solaris. It's as simple as that.