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i wonder; do many people usually get offended merely by some abstract sense of "going against my worldview"?
Yes. That is exactly what being offended by verbal attacks to your religion is.
Leaving Mozilla
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Re: Leaving Mozilla
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You really aught to look at Bryan Cantrill's twitter feed then. It happens frequently enough that he notices blog posts and tweets them.
Then again Cantrill has an axe to grind. In case others are wondering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Cantrill
Re: Leaving Mozilla
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DTrace doesn't languish. It just doesn't have a Linux port, because of people's contrived rewriting of the history of the GPL.
It does, it's part of Oracle Linux. Oracle obviously therefore believe that a CDDL kernel module is fine.
Re: Leaving Mozilla
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I think roc would give me a sly smile for pointing out that this doesn't really answer the "why". It's what he's going to do after he leaves. Doesn't quite answer why he's leaving.
He just wants to build a startup out of some cool tech and get rich. There's no conspiracy or dirty laundry here.
But what do I know, I'm just another ten-year Mozillian myself. And if or when I leave, it'll also surely be to get filthy rich at a startup, right?
Re: Leaving Mozilla
#116I worked with Robert at Mozilla for many years. He might be the most talented software engineer I've ever met, and he's a strong candidate for nicest person as well. An absolute pleasure to work with. Mozilla will miss him dearly but some other project (apparently rr) just got really lucky.