Kent Overstreet, the project lead of bcachefs, has expressed his frustrations with the Linux kernel community due to lingering tensions and a controversial code of conduct.
The ongoing dispute has led Linus Torvalds to refuse fixes for bcachefs, raising the risk of its removal from the kernel despite years of development effort.
Overstreet faced backlash after an intemperate response in a thread that included swearing, which highlights the prevalent issues within the Linux kernel mailing list.
Despite Torvalds' ability to occasionally act out, the new code of conduct is meant to set a standard for community behavior, especially for contributors like Overstreet.
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