Olivier a écrit :
> Le kernel de Linux tourne au grand bordel.
>
> Les développeurs n'ont plus envie de corriger les bugs, et on ne sait
> plus à qui envoyer le code.
>
> Bref, tout cela est dans:
>
> http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39267255,00.htm
Il y a un passage intéressant, qui rejoint un thread récent:
"This is particularly a problem for bugs that affect old computers or
peripherals, as kernel developers working for corporations don't tend to
care about out-of-date hardware, he said. Nowadays, many kernel
developers are employed by IT companies, such as hardware manufacturers,
which can cause problems as they can mainly be motivated by self-interest.
"If you're a company that employs a kernel maintainer, you don't have an
interest in working on a five-year-old peripheral that no one is selling
any more. I can understand that, but it is a problem as people are still
using that hardware."
Bientôt, tout comme sous Windows, une liste des matériels dont le
support a cessé?
(...)