But Linus use of the "for the people" really rubs me the wrong way.
Can you give examples? I don't know what you mean.
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But Linus use of the "for the people" really rubs me the wrong way.
Can you give examples? I don't know what you mean.
Like when they stopped production for a week he needed to do a poll to see if he should run the WAN show that week.
Like wise when he was thinking about investing in framework he had to ask the people if that was a good idea.
Well, the people are ultimately who decide if he continues to be employed
You're upset someone who makes content for a community asks that community what they think?
You think he shouldn't poll for opinions/advice?
During the week production break he needed to ask if he should still do the WAN show; I don't see how that answer was not obvious to anyone with an half a gram of common sense.
People can be trolls, what if enough assholes decided to get him to do the WAN show that week? Or what if there where too many hardcore fans that would agree to anything?
Just a lot if risks throwing questions like that out there and following through on the result..... Just look at brexit.
The Venn diagram for people who are often horribly wrong and the people who are insistent on not checking whether they're right or not because something is obvious is basically a circle.
Sure, for a colour of a screw driver but not major business decisions or when LTT just got a smack down by Steve. He should be taking to his team.
Luke‘s got enough metal from scrapyard wars.