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> Linus Torvalds continues receiving his Linux Foundation salary paid for by the massive cheques it's member organizations cut him in exchange for influence over the kernel's development.

The author seems focused on that aspect as the reason Linus is against ABI changes. But in fact this was his stance for years as he's user-centric: people expect things to continue to work when they upgrade the kernel, so if you have to break their experience, you really need a very good reason. It's not like he's started thinking this way when he became an employee of the LF.



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