• jaybone@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    It’s like exactly what I said they would do after the original news of the bans from the other day. And I got downvoted for it. Lol

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      5 hours ago

      Especially, because they can chose existing names as there is no Copyright in Russia (afaik, probably a wrong myth but idk)

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        4 hours ago

        No there was copyright, it was only relatively enforced between 2000-2015 ish. And then probably only in tourist heavy areas. In the olden days you could find any soft on “black markets” in open stalls

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      4 hours ago

      Will we finally get the “Putinix” distribution that mines cryptocurrency for the regime by default? It will have to be a new coin called “RuOil”

  • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    11 hours ago

    They haven’t been removed from the community though — just the maintainers list. Now they need someone else’s review to commit code to the kernel.

    Personally, I think even maintainers should be required to have that — you can be the committer for pre-reviewed code from others, but not just be able to check anything you want in, no matter your reputation (even if you’re Linus). That way a security breach is less likely to cause havoc.

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      10 hours ago

      I find that difficult. Aside from code reviews, often times your job as a maintainer is:

      • getting a refactor or code cleanup in while everyone’s asleep
      • shuffling commits around between branches
      • fixing the CI toolchain
      • rolling back or repairing a broken change
      • unfucking the repo
      • fixing a security vulnerability

      A required review slows all of these tasks to a crawl. I do agree that the kernel is important enough that it might be worth the trade-off.
      But at the same, I do not feel like I could do my (non-kernel) maintainer job without direct commit access…

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      7 hours ago

      At first I thought you meant it’d be a bad fork, but then I realise you meant it’d be a bad fork.

      As long as it’s open source and vetted by the public, I don’t see how it could go bad tbh

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      7 hours ago

      This joke hasn’t aged well. I took it as is and just assumed the Dad put together a micro PC with a PS2 emulator on it, and then I stared at the article for 5 minutes looking for the punchline.

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      4 hours ago

      Should be interesting, perhaps the Russian fork will become even more successful than the canonical.