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Developer Misinterprets Linux Code of Conduct, Suggests Replacing F-Word with 'Hug' (neowin.net)

Seeking compliance with Linux's new Code of Conduct, Intel software engineer Jarkko Sakkinen recently requested comments on a set of changes to kernel code comments which Neowin described as "replacing the F-word with 'hug'. "

80 comments quickly followed on the Linux Kernel Maintainer's List: Several contributors responded to the alterations calling them insane. One wondered if Sakkinen was just trying to make a joke, and another called it censorship and said he'd refuse to apply any sort of patches like this to the code he's in charge of...

Some of the post-change comments read "Some Athlon laptops have really hugged PST tables", "If you don't see why, please stay the hug away from my code", and "Only Sun can take such nice parts and hug up the programming interface".

Eventually LWN.net publisher Jonathan Corbet deflated most of the controversy by pointing out that Linux's new Code of Conduct applies to future comments but clearly indicates that it does not apply explicitly to past comments.

And Jarkko Sakkinen acknowledged that he had missed that part of the discussion.

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  1. Snowflake developers can hug off by mfearby · · Score: 5, Funny

    If seeing the F-word in the Linux source code is a bit too much for you, then perhaps you'd be better off making yet another set of pretty icons for GNOME or KDE.

  2. Oh, brother by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can't hugging believe this...

    --
    #DeleteChrome
  3. Re:Such a good use of time by jfdavis668 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think you need a hug.

  4. Re: I don't give two shits about the word fuck by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Bzzzt. You used a "bad" word. Now we all have to ignore you for being a hugface.

  5. I always wondered about that creepy guy by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 5, Funny

    in the town square with the cardboard sign that said Free Hugs.

    Shouldn't that be Libre Hugs?

  6. Re:Equal Rights means... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    But saying a piece of hardware fucked up some table is not attacking a person

    What happens if I identify as a piece of hardware? Didn't think about that did you.

  7. Re:Such a good use of time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    She has herpes. You're hugged.

  8. Re:What F-word? by novakyu · · Score: 2, Funny

    Clearly they mean "French" or "France". The most insulting words in the English language. I fully support the efforts of the valiant warriors to outlaw France. Fuck France.