>there is only one rule in Linux: never break the userspace nor the ABI>Linux developers constantly break the userspace and the ABIWhy are Linux developers so allergic to respecting the idea that the software should serve the user first and foremost?
>>108531472I'm the only user. Everyone else is a guest. My code, my space.
>>108531472im gaydid you even think of that?
>>108531472Literal autism. Or what else would you describe the strong adherence to internalized rules that don't matter?
>>108531472>confusing the Linux kernel with the userspace once againthey're not sending their bestLinux (the kernel) only promises to not change the *userspace* ABI of the *kernel*. They're free (and do it all the time) to break the internal ABI of the kernel, breaking every driver that remains closed-source.what GNU, KDE, GuhNOME, etc, do is up to them, that's a dirty luser problem.