Perhaps his vision and leadership would spur us all on to higher order
thinking, but I can only wonder how many of us would be able to make the
leap. I can only say that I would be willing to try, and hope that he
would be as gentle towards the ignorant as Linus has been.
Besides, I've always thought FORTH was the wave of the future.
regards,
David
Dan Kegel wrote:
> "Peter J. Braam" <braam@clusterfs.com> wrote:
>
>>Linus, I'm sad to see you give this up, but I think I understand.
>>
>>I'd like to nominate/vote for Alan Cox as your successor.
>
>
> IMHO the time of greybeards like Alan has passed. It's
> time for dynamic new leadership, unafraid to confront
> conformancy! That's why I nominate Rick Hohensee as
> the new maintainer. With cLIeNUX [1], he has demonstrated
> that he can think outside of the box.
>
> Vote Hohensee for Linux Kernel Leader!
>
> - Dan
>
> [1] ftp://linux01.gwdg.de/pub/cLIeNUX/BEGIN_HERE
> ftp://linux01.gwdg.de/pub/cLIeNUX/descriptive/DSFH.html
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