@Conan_Kudo @Lyude @lina @desttinghim Doesn't our subsystems qualify as SIGs?
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@Conan_Kudo @Lyude @lina @desttinghim I feel that saying that "Some kernel developers sometimes don't even like talking to each other, much less the people that try to use and contribute to it" isn't really helpful to create a nice relationship with kernel developers. I also must point that this is your impression about kernel developers. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you didn't do a research between developers asking them those questions. @Conan_Kudo @Lyude @lina @desttinghim Usually, kernel developers (especially maintainers) are just trying to do their best in their limited time. @mairacanal @Lyude @lina @desttinghim I spend a lot of time interacting with kernel developers, so I *do* know. Mostly I'm in storage stuff, but I do pop up in other places too. I even have started going to Linux kernel conferences and engaging there. I was at the event that video referenced in the email that started this whole thing. @Lyude @mairacanal @lina @desttinghim Frankly, I'm a bit insulted that the assumption was that I don't know anything about the Linux kernel community. I've been a known quantity in that area for almost a decade, and I've been heavily engaged in several areas over the last couple of years thanks to the Asahi Linux project. What's frustrating is that this is a problem even when I engage with kernel developers who *already know* I have some know-how, but don't care and ignore my feedback anyway. @Conan_Kudo @mairacanal @lina @desttinghim I get that. honestly - it's wild how just about every time I talk about a subject like this people assume the same thing. It's incredibly rare for me to see someone disagree with statements I make like "people should behave" and not follow it up with some sort of assertion I'm new to this and simply Do Not Understand Complicated Kernel Development. @Conan_Kudo @Lyude @lina @desttinghim I don't think anyone had the intention to say that you don't have any knowledge about the kernel community. At least, on my side, I was just trying to say that we shouldn't generalize our personal experience and also, we usually have a hard time building constructive feedback when we say that the other part doesn't want to hear. We need to improve our community, but just pointing everything we do wrong makes it harder to open space for positive outcomes. |
@mairacanal @Lyude @lina @desttinghim Maybe if there was some kind of even semi-formal decision-making and community engagement process for the kernel. Some kernel developers sometimes don't even like talking to each other, much less the people that try to use and contribute to it.
Most kernel subsystems fail the test for a structured subcommunity, so no I don't think they qualify.