Nope, the kernel doc was created precisely for the kernel maintainers,
cuz most of them (like me) had no clue about how to use BK nicely
for the kernel. Honestly, we were all lazy (except the PPC guys
and GregKH, I guess :)) and let Linus figure out kernel development
under BK.
If we attempt to pretend that BK is not widely usage, you do a
dissservice to other kernel developers, sysadmins, and power users --
and possibly _increase_ the barrier to entry of the "group of at most
10" you describe above.
That "10" does not need do, and should never be, an exclusive club...
it just sorta evolved over time as the people who work best with
Linus. I want to spread knowledge about working well with Linus
as far and as wide as possible -- that benefits all Linux users,
and open source overall.
I think I have proven that I am working towards that goal, of
publishing "Linus knowledge" -- I wrote not only the BK version of
Doc/SubmittingPatches, but also Doc/SubmittingPatches itself.
Let the knowledge out there, and let people make their own decisions...
Jeff
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