The Linux developer community refused to accept a patch for the kernel of an open operating system from the Russian company Baikal Electronics, with the word “irritating” in its statements. For programmers, users of social networks drew attention to this. “News”.
It was noted that Jakub Kichinski, the representative of the American non-profit organization Linux Kernel Organization, which developed the Linux kernel, commented on the update.
“We are not comfortable accepting corrections from your organization or related equipment. Please pause your online activity [в сообществе Linux] until further notice,” he wrote.
Therefore, the company refused to accept changes to the code of its product from the Russian processor developer. Correspondence was made on the website of the institution.
According to Linkedin, a social network for job search and business correspondence, Yakub Kichinskiy works for the company Meta (recognized as an extremist and banned in Russia). According to this c-news Citing a source, Kichinskiy is responsible for code changes in the Arm64 processor architecture on Linux, on which Baikal Electronics also operates.
It was previously reported Rosatom testing started Domestic personal computers called “Kunduz” based on the “Baikal” processor.