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Ah yes, Linus Torvalds, the man who convinced generations of nerds that it's okay to treat others like shit as long as you're "right".
He's like the walking epitome of "you're not wrong, you're just an asshole."
Edit: and the neckbeards who spring to his defense always screech about how everybody else needs to stop being so thin-skinned.
No, assholes need to stop treating people like shit. Don't put this on the rest of us
What Linus says to people is nothing, considering the importance of the Linux kernel in every-ray life. People need to get thicker skin
So if you're important you can be an arsehole.
It's not his role to be nice, it his role to be right. If your technical leader is more concerned with keeping people happy than keeping the technology good you are going to end up screwed.
These are not mutually exclusive things.
They both take effort. People act like being nice is free but forget how intensely challenging it is for some neurodivergent people to try to comprehend people's feelings in a situation. Add to that the layers of language barrier and insanely diverse social structures and attitudes of something as massive as the Linux Kernel.
This guy made a pet project and accidentally became the one non corporate owned backbone of modern society. Maybe he doesn't owe us niceties. If being nice to contributers is a critical thing you expect of your release repo maintainer you can always go find a different project to contribute to.
You don't have to be super nice, are you trying to tell me a multi paragraph rant is less effort than:
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His pet project is huge, no doubt and we owe him at debt. You don't get to stack up all the good things and all the bad things and say the good pile outweighs the bad, therefore this person doesn't behave like an ass. Many of the other contributors make significant effort, are not paid for their work and spend their free time doing it. They deserve respect as a bare minimum.
"If you don't like it, get out" has this ever made anything better?
Some people behave like assholes and hide behind calling everyone else snowflakes and thin skinned when they can't handle the response.