ulenrich wrote:Bad charakter?
I wasn't saying anything about his character: just about the software he's done, and what its impacts have been.
For instance, I still don't see what benefit consolekit delivers to the standard desktop machine. Much was made of its support for multiseat, especially at the beginning, to the extent that it seemed to the main benefit it offered. How useful is that across the board though? Yet it caused an awful lot of problems for everyone, and is now deprecated. Similarly with policykit: AIUI network admins were happier with straight pam.
H.R. - reiser4 - a btrfs predecessor was geniously architectured ...
True. Unfortunately I really don't see anything Poettering has done as being in any way a work of genius. His work is derivative, and too often falls into the trap of intoxication with ideas, which is prevalent when you're coding: the work you do appears to come from nowhere, and you start to see lots of possibilities of what
could be done. Hence feature-creep, and trying to do way too much, instead of understanding the "Unix" philosophy, which is simply the discipline of Software Engineering without pretension.
Leave alone the insane ideas like xml as part of the system software, binary log formats and so on. Or the constant public u-turns about just what the One True Way is this month.