- cross-posted to:
- technology@slrpnk.net
- cross-posted to:
- technology@slrpnk.net
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@mox
Landing kernel drivers in upstream projects doesn’t magically give them any real maintenance. Upstream Linux kernel source tree is full of broken drivers which have bitrotted due to the immense churn. Most of the drivers aren’t tested as part of the development process. This is why essentially all production usage of the Linux kernel outside VMs is stuck using an LTS branch very long term with the need to do a lot of stabilization and bug fixing to move to a newer LTS branch.
@mox
Offloading work to an imagined community of people who are going to take over maintaining firmware and drivers isn’t a solution. There are generally not people who are going to take it over. They’re only going to do the bare minimum to keep devices mostly working while telling people everything is fine and they don’t actually need those pesky security patches despite how important they are.