RedHat has several people who take over projects and rewrite everything they see, with little or no benefit other than getting a high commit count.
It is even easier with daemontools, which is much more lightweight and follows the Unix philosophy. But somehow distro maintainers can never integrate djbware for political reasons. In the case of RedHat, also NIH…
RedHat has several people who take over projects and rewrite everything they see, with little or no benefit other than getting a high commit count.
It is even easier with daemontools, which is much more lightweight and follows the Unix philosophy. But somehow distro maintainers can never integrate djbware for political reasons. In the case of RedHat, also NIH…