Linus Torvalds Criticizes Google Kernel Contributor and Announces Linux Kernel Update
Linus Torvalds flames Google kernel contributor ๐
Linus Torvalds recently expressed strong criticism towards a Google kernel contributor over suggestions regarding filesystems, particularly regarding the use of inodes. Torvalds vehemently argued against the idea of using unique inode numbers, and engaged in heated exchanges with the contributor. Despite the intense debate, Torvalds eventually provided suggestions for a better approach to the issues at hand. Additionally, he announced the debut of version 6.8-rc2 of the Linux kernel, highlighting bug fixes and urging testers to provide feedback.
- Linus Torvalds criticized a Google kernel contributor over suggestions about filesystems and inodes.
- He engaged in heated exchanges, emphasizing his opposition to using unique inode numbers.
- Torvalds eventually offered alternative suggestions for addressing the issues.
- He announced the release of version 6.8-rc2 of the Linux kernel, highlighting bug fixes and encouraging testing.