Here is a (very) brief interview with Andrew Morton, the maintainer of the Linux kernel 2.6 tree. Andrew discusses the debates behind revision control systems, new kernel features and his own -mm tree.
Here is a (very) brief interview with Andrew Morton, the maintainer of the Linux kernel 2.6 tree. Andrew discusses the debates behind revision control systems, new kernel features and his own -mm tree.
…we’ll put into 2.6.14…
The interview was done for a print magazine, so it’s going to be a few weeks out, yeah.
Any of you want to listen to a audio cast with Andrew Morton then go here http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail594.html
It’s recorded 2005-05-19 but has some interesting stuff and nice to hear from a kernel devs point of view.
They call that an Interview, it’s barelly 3 question!
Linux format only provides such content to generate enough interest in getting people to buy the magazine. Not that its a bad idea but you should set the expectations accordingly
if you buy the magazine it is quite a bit longer. i bought it in the uk last week.
Not only did he sound so completely disinterested in the talk he gave, but it was so increadibly boring.
I did an interview with Linus this morning at the traffic lights,
Me: Hey Linus!
Linus: Yo!
I just shat in my pants – rofl – lolz – yum!