Christoph Hellwig steps down from maintaining DMA (git.kernel.org)
from that_leaflet@lemmy.world to linux@lemmy.ml on 25 Feb 2025 23:19
https://lemmy.world/post/26057007

For those unaware, Christop Hellwig is the Linux maintainer who tried to block Rust bindings for DMA.

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toothbrush@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 25 Feb 2025 23:42 next collapse

oh wow, no one is left from that disagreement, they both resigned.

catloaf@lemm.ee on 26 Feb 2025 00:00 next collapse

Honestly I kind of want Linus to step down too. He’s been slowly moving away for a long time already. It might be time for a new primary maintainer to step up.

notanapple@lemm.ee on 26 Feb 2025 00:13 next collapse

Let Linus see through the Rust inclusion in Linux. I dont think it will go well without him. He is well respected in the Linux community so people are more willing to compromise with him.

semperverus@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 2025 00:17 collapse

I really really don’t. As soon as he does, corporate vultures (such as MBA degree holders) and people who “want to change what ‘open source’ means” will swoop in. If we replace Linus, I hope its someone very similar to him who isn’t afraid to be a hardass where it’s needed and will keep the current vision of Linux alive.

yardy_sardley@lemmy.ca on 26 Feb 2025 01:10 next collapse

Such is the problem with dictators in any situation. A benevolent dictator might be one of the most productive ways to run a project, but at some point there has to be a successor. Even a mildly-less-benevolent dictator could cause a lot of damage. Linux needs a governance structure with checks and balances even if it means slower decision making; it’s too important to let fall into the wrong hands.

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 26 Feb 2025 04:23 collapse

Fully agree with this

Any dictator at some point can cause irreparable harm, this is something that should never be able to happen.

This is coming from a huge fan of Linus, he really is a hero to me

tabular@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 2025 01:25 next collapse

As long as good actors can still do good work in a fork of Linux then hopefully it’s resistant to corporate vultures.

unhrpetby@sh.itjust.works on 26 Feb 2025 02:05 next collapse

Linus already has a backup. Its Greg Kroah-Hartman.

merthyr1831@lemmy.ml on 26 Feb 2025 11:15 collapse

If Linus is the only person keeping Linux from descending into corporate enshittification then the project is critically vulnerable already.

What if Linus steps back for personal reasons? What if he falls ill? What if a family member falls ill? What if he’s ousted within the foundation? Linux cannot afford to have Linus being a single point of failure.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 26 Feb 2025 01:46 next collapse

I think it’s safe to blame that first one on Linus’ absence.

LeFantome@programming.dev on 28 Feb 09:13 collapse

Sort of. The person that made the initial commit is not the one that quit (Rust side).

Telorand@reddthat.com on 25 Feb 2025 23:46 next collapse

Good that there’s a maintainer in place, too. Sad that it came to this, but perhaps it’s time to pass the torch.

pivot_root@lemmy.world on 26 Feb 2025 03:22 next collapse

Hellwig was a bit crusty about being overruled by Torvalds, it seems.

Geodad@lemm.ee on 26 Feb 2025 03:29 next collapse

Good. This makes room for innovation.

sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip on 26 Feb 2025 04:54 next collapse

Completely off topic, but I first read that as ‘DNA’, did a double take.

At this point, an announcement that whoever is in charge of all DNA continuing to work just stepped down or got fired… wouldn’t really seem that out of character for this timeline.

livingcoder@programming.dev on 26 Feb 2025 05:18 next collapse

I hate that it came to this, after so many Rust devs left, but all I can say is “Good.”

merthyr1831@lemmy.ml on 26 Feb 2025 11:12 collapse

Just proves to me that this should’ve gone to remediation so much earlier. Losing three important contributors to the Kernel, because people were scared of involving the Code of Conduct Committee from the start, is a shit sandwich, regardless of whoever you want to blame for this.

I’m not gonna lose sleep over his departure but the Linux foundation could do a lot to improve the professionalism of the project instead of dumping money on chasing AI.