I found it a little silly where Linus uses the theory of evolution as a way of describing open source development of the Linux kernel.
Reason being, is that Linus has not and will not write, create, develop, or however you wish to word it, any living things. Hypothetically, even if the 'source' for a grass seed were given to Linus in C/C++ format, I believe Linus would find it to be well and truly over his head, or anyone else's head for that matter. Its is life, which no man understands or can create.
In addition to this, The theory of evolution, is, still, a theory. And a poor one, IMO.
However the above is not to say that Linus is clued up in kernel development:)
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I found it a little silly where Linus uses the theory of evolution as a way of describing open source development of the Linux kernel.
Reason being, is that Linus has not and will not write, create, develop, or however you wish to word it, any living things. Hypothetically, even if the 'source' for a grass seed were given to Linus in C/C++ format, I believe Linus would find it to be well and truly over his head, or anyone else's head for that matter. Its is life, which no man understands or can create.
In addition to this, The theory of evolution, is, still, a theory. And a poor one, IMO.
However the above is not to say that Linus is clued up in kernel development
Cheers