Certainly he and his team are less likely to accept patches from people who they’ve had trouble with in the past? And people who have trouble getting patches accepted (for whatever reason) are probably not going to be paid to continue doing kernel development?
It would surprise me if he’s never outright banned anyone.
Thanks for the correction, edited my comment above.
Certainly he and his team are less likely to accept patches from people who they’ve had trouble with in the past? And people who have trouble getting patches accepted (for whatever reason) are probably not going to be paid to continue doing kernel development?
It would surprise me if he’s never outright banned anyone.
Thanks for the correction, edited my comment above.