I've been programming for free software since 2001.
Things are now ripped out of opensource because of who the author is, and what he believes, and what he did to the beloved class of new-testament coded beliefs: while being of the hated class that loves the ideas of the unadultered old testament and classical works from the same time period (not in english).
(Hans Reiser, clearly being of the latter class)
ReiserFS made Linux. And it may have made all of opensource in a way.
Linux was nothing and nowhere before it. I remember those days. It shot up to the sky on the data centre once the JournalingFS was included. We all switched to it. It also forced the people who made ext2 to add journaling and make ext3 years later. They wouldn't have done it otherwise.
With Linux's rise, after ReiserFS was added; everything else rose too.
But Hans Reiser is treated like shit now.
He is not respected for his work.
Same with every other "old" C programmer.
They're all kicked out of their own projects. Taken over by entryists.
Everything degraded, regressed, and slowed down.
The type of men who were attracted to working on these engineering projects don't bother working collectivly anymore: they will not work for FREE under speech codes: or under others ruling over them "socially". Which is the reason this has been added to opensource and freesoftware (though RMS resisted it abit). To discourage engineer participation. It is effective.
There was a time when opensource was the top in security, in resource usage, and in keeping old machines running, and in new features. JournalingFS, Pax/GRsecurity hardening, fast execution on ancien regime machines.
We had it all.
And it was taken away.
Socially. When we were targeted by the intelligence agencies, now quite awhile ago. But I remeber it happening.
Here's the error in windowed mode on OSX, : seems the same to me:
(Hans Reiser, clearly being of the latter class)
ReiserFS made Linux. And it may have made all of opensource in a way.
Linux was nothing and nowhere before it. I remember those days. It shot up to the sky on the data centre once the JournalingFS was included. We all switched to it. It also forced the people who made ext2 to add journaling and make ext3 years later. They wouldn't have done it otherwise.
With Linux's rise, after ReiserFS was added; everything else rose too.
But Hans Reiser is treated like shit now.
He is not respected for his work.
Same with every other "old" C programmer.
They're all kicked out of their own projects. Taken over by entryists.
Everything degraded, regressed, and slowed down.
The type of men who were attracted to working on these engineering projects don't bother working collectivly anymore: they will not work for FREE under speech codes: or under others ruling over them "socially". Which is the reason this has been added to opensource and freesoftware (though RMS resisted it abit). To discourage engineer participation. It is effective.
There was a time when opensource was the top in security, in resource usage, and in keeping old machines running, and in new features. JournalingFS, Pax/GRsecurity hardening, fast execution on ancien regime machines.
We had it all.
And it was taken away.
Socially. When we were targeted by the intelligence agencies, now quite awhile ago. But I remeber it happening.
Here's the error in windowed mode on OSX, : seems the same to me: