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    Note 本記事の内容は Linus 氏の発言が人を傷つける場合に筆者がそれを良しと考えるといった意図はございません 少し古い記事になるが、 Linus Torvalds 氏 の GitHub に対する苦言が記事になっていた。 LinuxカーネルにNTFSドライバーが追加、トーバルズ氏はGitHub経由のマージに苦言 - ZDNet Japan Linus 氏が GitHub について苦言を呈するのは今に始まったことではない(後述)が、 別に GitHub のすべてを否定しているわけではない。[1] では一体何が不満なのか。Linus 氏の理想とする git の開発フローを考察した上で、整理してみたい。 Linus 氏の理想 結論からいうと、 「意味あるコミットを作れ」「コミットを大事にしろ」 という思想が伺える。 では 「意味あるコミット」「大事にされたコミット」 とは何なのか。 筆者な

    • Linus Torvalds氏、Gitのマージに関し「マージについて説明できないのならやらないほうがいい」ゴミだからとアドバイス | ソフトアンテナ

      ホームソフトウェアLinus Torvalds氏、Gitのマージに関し「マージについて説明できないのならやらないほうがいい」ゴミだからとアドバイス Linus Torvalds氏、Gitのマージに関し「マージについて説明できないのならやらないほうがいい」ゴミだからとアドバイス 2023 2/22 LinuxおよびGitを開発したLinus Torvalds氏が、Gitのマージに関して直々にアドバイスしていた事がわかり、注目を集めています(Phoronix)。 Linus Torvalds氏のGitマージに関する実践的なアドバイスは「もしマージのことを説明できないのなら、やらないことだ。これは本当に簡単なことです。マージの理由を説明しないままマージすることは絶対に許されない」というものです。 Linus氏はマージに対するコメントが十分に含まれていないプルリクエストを発見し、我慢の限界を突破し

        Linus Torvalds氏、Gitのマージに関し「マージについて説明できないのならやらないほうがいい」ゴミだからとアドバイス | ソフトアンテナ
      • Linus Torvaldsが語るカーネル開発とメンテナー、AIコーディング、そしてオープンであること ―Open Source Summit Japan 2023基調講演より | gihyo.jp

        Linus Torvaldsが語るカーネル開発とメンテナー⁠⁠、AIコーディング⁠⁠、そしてオープンであること ―Open Source Summit Japan 2023基調講演より 「ぼくはあんまりパブリックな場で喋るのは好きじゃない。でもDirkが用意した質問に、ぼくがこの場(Linux Foudation主催のサミット)で答えるスタイルなら、リラックスしながらいろいろなことを議論できるし、聞いている人たちにも楽しんでもらえると思っている。ちなみにDirkの質問内容は事前に聞かされていないよ」―12月5日、東京・有明で開催された「Open Source Summit Japan」(⁠主催: Linux Foundation、12/5~12/6)のキーノートセッションには、久しぶりに来日した“⁠Linux Creator⁠”ことLinus Torvalds氏が登壇するとあって、早朝にも

          Linus Torvaldsが語るカーネル開発とメンテナー、AIコーディング、そしてオープンであること ―Open Source Summit Japan 2023基調講演より | gihyo.jp
        • Linus Torvalds says Rust is coming to the Linux kernel

          Maintainer lack of familiarity won't be an issue, chief insists, citing his own bafflement when faced with Perl At The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, Linus Torvalds said he expects support for Rust code in the Linux kernel to be merged soon, possibly with the next release, 5.20. At least since last December, when a patch added support for Rust as a second langua

            Linus Torvalds says Rust is coming to the Linux kernel
          • An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux

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              An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux
            • Linus Torvalds wants Apple’s new M1-powered Macs to run Linux

              Increase your ROI and get inspired when you attend TNW Conference with your team 🎟 Save up to 40% today when you buy in bulk → Earlier this month,  Apple revealed its own ARM-based M1 processor, along with new MacBooks and a desktop Mac Mini powered by this chip. Reviewers across the globe have been praising Apple’s first attempt, giving it high marks for performance and battery life. All this po

                Linus Torvalds wants Apple’s new M1-powered Macs to run Linux
              • 【やじうまPC Watch】 Linus Torvalds氏、メインマシンにRyzen Threadripper 3970Xを導入 ~15年ぶりの非インテル

                  【やじうまPC Watch】 Linus Torvalds氏、メインマシンにRyzen Threadripper 3970Xを導入 ~15年ぶりの非インテル
                • Linus Torvalds: Rust will go into Linux 6.1

                  The best Linux Foundation classes Want a good tech job? Then you need to know Linux and open-source software. One of the best ways to learn is via a Linux Foundation course. Read now The Rust programming language entering the Linux kernel has been coming for some time. At the 2020 Linux Plumbers Conference, developers started considering using the Rust language for new Linux inline code. Google, w

                    Linus Torvalds: Rust will go into Linux 6.1
                  • Linus Torvalds氏、「テクノロジーは飛躍的に発展するものではなく一歩一歩進むものだ」

                      Linus Torvalds氏、「テクノロジーは飛躍的に発展するものではなく一歩一歩進むものだ」
                    • LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: clean up kernel_{read,write} & friends v2

                      On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 6:08 AM David Laight <David.Laight@aculab.com> wrote: > > A wide monitor is for looking at lots of files. Not necessarily. Excessive line breaks are BAD. They cause real and every-day problems. They cause problems for things like "grep" both in the patterns and in the output, since grep (and a lot of other very basic unix utilities) is fundamentally line-based. So the fact

                      • Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux

                        The best Linux Foundation classes Want a good tech job? Then you need to know Linux and open-source software. One of the best ways to learn is via a Linux Foundation course. Read now This isn't just a theory being pushed by Rust enthusiasts. A great deal of Rust in Linux is already being pushed out into the market. Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently released Bottlerocket Linux for containers and i

                          Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux
                        • Linus Torvalds: "I Hope AVX512 Dies A Painful Death" - Phoronix

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                            Linus Torvalds: "I Hope AVX512 Dies A Painful Death" - Phoronix
                          • LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: Maintainers / Kernel Summit 2021 planning kick-off

                            On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 11:08 AM Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <lkml@metux.net> wrote: > > And I know *a lot* of people who will never take part in this generic > human experiment that basically creates a new humanoid race (people > who generate and exhaust the toxic spike proteine, whose gene sequence > doesn't look quote natural). I'm one of them, as my whole family. Please keep your insane a

                            • 'It's really hard to find maintainers...' Linus Torvalds ponders the future of Linux

                              Will code move on to a language such as Rust? 'I'm convinced it's going to happen' says kernel colonel Linux creator Linus Torvalds spoke about the challenge of finding future maintainers for the open-source kernel, at the Open Source Summit and Embedded Linux conference under way this week online. Torvalds does not do keynote talks these days, but he was willing to sit down with VMware's chief op

                                'It's really hard to find maintainers...' Linus Torvalds ponders the future of Linux
                              • Linus Torvaldsの娘さん曰く「父はソーシャルディスタンシングの王者」 | スラド Linux

                                新型コロナウイルスの感染拡大で「ソーシャルディスタンシング」(人や社会と距離を置いて感染を防ぐ)ことが推奨されているが、Linuxの開発を率いるLinus Torvalds氏は、娘さんから「(Torvalds氏は)ソーシャルディスタンシングのチャンピオンだ」と言われたそうだ(FOSSBYTES、OSDN Magazine)。 Linuxの開発に関するコミュニケーションは基本的にオンラインで行われており、そのためTorvalds氏も自宅作業が基本となっていることからこのように言われたようだ。なお、Linuxの開発自体は順調に進んでおり、開発者の多くが同様にオンラインベースで作業していることから新型コロナウイルス問題の影響もあまりないという。

                                • Linus Torvalds、Linux の i486 サポート終了を提案 | スラド Linux

                                  Linux では i386 のサポートを 2012 年に終了しているが、2022 年は i486 のサポートを終了する時ではないかと Linus Torvalds 氏が提案している (Torvalds 氏のメーリングリスト投稿 [1]、 [2]、 Phoronix の記事、 Neowin の記事)。 提案は現在ほとんど使われていない古い CPU をサポートするため cmpxchg の処理が複雑になっていることへの対策であり、x86-32 では「cmpxchg8b」インストラクションをサポートする CPU (Pentium以降) のみをサポートすることにしてはどうか、というものだ。これにより、CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION もついに消すことが可能になるとのこと。 Torvalds 氏はほとんど (全部?) のディストロが既に (X86_CMPXCHG64 を基本要件に含む) X8

                                  • Linus Torvalds: Rust For The Kernel Could Possibly Be Merged For Linux 5.20 - Phoronix

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                                      Linus Torvalds: Rust For The Kernel Could Possibly Be Merged For Linux 5.20 - Phoronix
                                    • Linus Torvalds Doesn't Recommend Using ZFS On Linux - Phoronix

                                      Linus Torvalds Doesn't Recommend Using ZFS On Linux Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Storage on 9 January 2020 at 04:49 PM EST. 255 Comments Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds doesn't recommend using ZFS On Linux at least until Oracle were to re-license the code to make it friendly for mainline inclusion. But even then he doesn't seem turned on by the ZFS features or general performance. Derai

                                        Linus Torvalds Doesn't Recommend Using ZFS On Linux - Phoronix
                                      • Linus Torvalds drops Intel and adopts 32-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper on personal PC

                                        ‘My 'allmodconfig' test builds are now three times faster than they used to be’ says Linux overlord Linux overseer Linus Torvalds has binned Intel on his personal PC and hinted that he hopes to one day run an ARM-powered desktop. In his weekly State of the Kernel post Torvalds released Linux 5.7 rc7, said the development process has been smooth and commented “Of course, anything can still change,

                                          Linus Torvalds drops Intel and adopts 32-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper on personal PC
                                        • Re: Very slow clang kernel config .. - Linus Torvalds

                                          linux-kernel.vger.kernel.org archive mirror help / color / mirror / Atom feedFrom: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> To: Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> Cc: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>, Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>, Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org>, Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, clang-built-linux <clang-built-linux@googlegro

                                          • LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: [PATCH 00/13] [RFC] Rust support

                                            On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 11:46 AM <ojeda@kernel.org> wrote: > > Some of you have noticed the past few weeks and months that > a serious attempt to bring a second language to the kernel was > being forged. We are finally here, with an RFC that adds support > for Rust to the Linux kernel. So I replied with my reactions to a couple of the individual patches, but on the whole I don't hate it. HOWEVER.

                                            • Linus Torvalds On The Importance Of ECC RAM, Calls Out Intel's "Bad Policies" Over ECC - Phoronix

                                              Linus Torvalds On The Importance Of ECC RAM, Calls Out Intel's "Bad Policies" Over ECC Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 3 January 2021 at 03:48 PM EST. 231 Comments There's nothing quite like some fun holiday-weekend reading as a fiery mailing list post by Linus Torvalds. The Linux creator is out with one of his classical messages, which this time is arguing over the importance of ECC mem

                                                Linus Torvalds On The Importance Of ECC RAM, Calls Out Intel's "Bad Policies" Over ECC - Phoronix
                                              • You can build Linus Torvalds' PC: Here's all the hardware and where to buy it

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                                                  You can build Linus Torvalds' PC: Here's all the hardware and where to buy it
                                                • Linus Torvalds rejects 'beyond stupid' AWS-made Linux patch for Intel CPU Snoop attack

                                                  AWS engineer Pawel Wieczorkiewicz discovered a way to leak data from an Intel CPU's memory via its L1D cache, which sits in CPU cores, through 'bus snooping' – the cache-updating operation that happens when data is modified in L1D. SEE: Cybersecurity: Let's get tactical (free PDF) In the wake of the disclosure, AWS engineer Balbir Singh proposed a patch for the Linux kernel for applications to be

                                                    Linus Torvalds rejects 'beyond stupid' AWS-made Linux patch for Intel CPU Snoop attack
                                                  • LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: Linux kernel in-tree Rust support

                                                    On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 3:59 PM Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org> wrote: > > As I recall, Greg's biggest condition for initial introduction of this > was to do the same kind of "turn this Kconfig option on and turn an > option under it off" trick that LTO uses, so that neither "make > allnoconfig" nor "make allyesconfig" would require Rust until we've had > plenty of time to experiment with it

                                                    • Linus Torvalds on how AMD and Intel are changing how processor interrupts are handled

                                                      AMD was the first to come out with its proposed changes in February 2021: AMD Supervisor Entry Extensions. Intel followed in March with its flexible return and event delivery (FRED) design. What sparked Torvald's interest was when someone on the Real World Technologies deep technology conversation forum introduced the topic with the note: "x86 - why unite when you can fragment?" Torvalds, however,

                                                        Linus Torvalds on how AMD and Intel are changing how processor interrupts are handled
                                                      • Linus Torvalds' Advice On Git Merges: "If you cannot explain a merge, then JUST DON'T DO IT" - Phoronix

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                                                          Linus Torvalds' Advice On Git Merges: "If you cannot explain a merge, then JUST DON'T DO IT" - Phoronix
                                                        • LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: [GIT PULL] x86/build changes for v4.17

                                                          On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 9:49 AM, Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com> wrote: > > It's definitely something curious that I'll need to sit down and investigate > more. If there are other known instances, it would be good to let me know. Note that we explicitly use "-fno-delete-null-pointer-checks" because we do *not* want NULL pointer check removal even in the case of a bug. See commit a3ca86ae

                                                          • Linus Torvalds on Community, Rust and Linux's Longevity

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                                                              Linus Torvalds on Community, Rust and Linux's Longevity
                                                            • Linus Torvalds Calls On Paragon To Send In The New NTFS Driver - Phoronix

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                                                                Linus Torvalds Calls On Paragon To Send In The New NTFS Driver - Phoronix
                                                              • Linus Torvalds says “Don’t use ZFS”—but doesn’t seem to understand it

                                                                Enlarge / Linus Torvalds is eminently qualified to discuss issues with license compatibility and kernel policy. However, this does not mean he's equally qualified to discuss individual projects in project-specific context. Last Monday in the "Moderated Discussions" forum at realworldtech.com, Linus Torvalds—founding developer and current supreme maintainer of the Linux kernel—answered a user's que

                                                                  Linus Torvalds says “Don’t use ZFS”—but doesn’t seem to understand it
                                                                • GitHub - mkirchner/linked-list-good-taste: Linus Torvalds' linked list argument for good taste, explained

                                                                  In a 2016 TED interview (14:10) Linus Torvalds speaks about what he considers good taste in coding. As an example, he presents two implementations of item removal in singly linked lists (reproduced below). In order to remove the first item from a list, one of the implementations requires a special case, the other one does not. Linus, obviously, prefers the latter. His comment is: [...] I don't wan

                                                                    GitHub - mkirchner/linked-list-good-taste: Linus Torvalds' linked list argument for good taste, explained
                                                                  • Linus Torvalds' Initial Comment On Rust Code Prospects Within The Linux Kernel - Phoronix

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                                                                      Linus Torvalds' Initial Comment On Rust Code Prospects Within The Linux Kernel - Phoronix
                                                                    • Linus Torvalds、6日間の電源喪失を切り抜ける | スラド Linux

                                                                      Linus Torvalds氏がLinux 5.12 rc1のアナウンスで、今回のマージウィンドウ中にオレゴン州ポートランドの自宅が6日間の停電に見舞われていたことを明らかにした(メーリングリストでのアナウンス、 The Registerの記事)。 2月11日から13日にかけて冬の嵐に襲われたポートランド都市圏では多数の木が倒れて送電線が切れ、30万人以上が停電の影響を受けたという。そのためTorvalds氏はマージウィンドウ延長も検討したが、電源が復旧してみるとプルリクエストはきれいに並んでおり、期間内にマージを完了できたとのこと。 影響が最小限にとどまったのは、前リリースと比べて5.12が若干小さいリリースになることもあるそうだ。小さいといっても10,000+のコミットがあり、最近数リリースのコミット数12,000~13,000+と大きな違いはないが、それでも多少は助かったとTorva

                                                                      • Linus Torvalds Just Made A Big Optimization To Help Code Compilation Times On Big CPUs - Phoronix

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                                                                          Linus Torvalds Just Made A Big Optimization To Help Code Compilation Times On Big CPUs - Phoronix
                                                                        • LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: pagecache locking (was: bcachefs status update) merged)

                                                                          On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 9:31 PM Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> wrote: > > Yes, they do, I see plenty of cases where the page cache works just > fine because it is still faster than most storage. But that's _not > what I said_. I only quoted one small part of your email, because I wanted to point out how you again dismissed caches. And yes, that literally _is_ what you said. In other parts of t

                                                                          • Linus Torvalds uses M2 MacBook Air to release Linux 5.19 | AppleInsider

                                                                            The latest release of Linux 5.19 has more of an Apple angle than usual, with Linus Torvalds releasing it using an M2 MacBook Air running a version of Linux ported to Apple Silicon. Linux, like other operating systems, receives updates periodically, with the open source software being no exception. Linus Torvalds, the driving force behind Linux, recently released version 5.19 of the operating syste

                                                                              Linus Torvalds uses M2 MacBook Air to release Linux 5.19 | AppleInsider
                                                                            • LKML: Linus Torvalds: Linux 5.7-rc7

                                                                              So if rc6 was a bit bigger than I would have liked, rc7 looks very normal. Not the smallest we've had, not the largest. It's right in the middle of the pack. And none of the fixes look like there's anything particularly scary going on. Most of it is very small, and the slightly larger patches aren't huge either and are well-contained (the two slightly larger patches are to s390 and rxrpc - and eve

                                                                              • Re: [GIT PULL] ntfs3: new NTFS driver for 5.15 - Linus Torvalds

                                                                                linux-kernel.vger.kernel.org archive mirror help / color / mirror / Atom feedFrom: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> To: Konstantin Komarov <almaz.alexandrovich@paragon-software.com> Cc: ntfs3@lists.linux.dev, linux-fsdevel <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>, Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org> Subject: Re: [GIT PULL] ntfs3: new NTFS driver for 5.15 Date: Sat, 4 Sep

                                                                                • 'It's really hard to find maintainers...' Linus Torvalds ponders the future of Linux

                                                                                  Will code move on to a language such as Rust? 'I'm convinced it's going to happen' says kernel colonel Linux creator Linus Torvalds spoke about the challenge of finding future maintainers for the open-source kernel, at the Open Source Summit and Embedded Linux conference under way this week online. Torvalds does not do keynote talks these days, but he was willing to sit down with VMware's chief op

                                                                                    'It's really hard to find maintainers...' Linus Torvalds ponders the future of Linux

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