The founder of Linux strictly reprimanded the OS developers
The founder of Linux Linus Torvalds made strict reprimand to developers of an operating system, having demanded that they ceased to send a code at the last minute. He was indignant with that the community of the Linux developers began to abuse deadlines: "I mentioned it earlier, but I will honestly tell, it really very much irritates". By words Linus Torvalds, necessary elements of a code are sent it to consideration at the latest moment that threatens planned dates of a release of new versions. In the address to developers the founder of Linux swore on those who hands over the done work after...