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On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 4:23 PM Navin Dhanuka <navindhanuka(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Linus Torvalds, Linux’s creator, doesn’t make speeches
anymore. But, what
he does do, and he did again at Open Source Summit Europe in Lyon France is
have public conversations with his friend Dirk Hohndel, VMware’s Chief Open
Source Officer. In this keynote discussion, Torvalds revealed that he
doesn’t think he’s a programmer anymore.
So what does the person everyone thinks of as a programmer’s programmer do
instead? Torvalds explained:
“I don’t know coding at all anymore. Most of the code I write is in my
e-mails. So somebody sends me a patch … I [reply with] pseudo code. I’m so
used to editing patches now I sometimes edit patches and send out the patch
without having ever tested it. I literally wrote it in the mail and say, ‘I
think this is how it should be done,’ but this is what I do, I am not a
programmer.”
So, Hohndel asked, “What is your job?” Torvalds replied, “I read and write
a lot of email. My job really is, in the end, is to say ‘no.’ Somebody has
to say ‘no’ to [this patch or that pull request]. And because developers
know that if they do something that I’ll say ‘no’ to, they do a better job
of writing the code.”
Read More:
Zdnet.com
<https://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-im-not-a-programmer-anymore/
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