[$] A new Mindcraft moment?
It is not often that Linux kernel development attracts the attention of amainstream newspaper like TheWashington Post; lengthy features on the kernel community's approach tosecurity are even more uncommon. So when just such a feature hit the net, it attracteda lot of attention. This article has gotten mixed reactions, with manyseeing it as a direct attack on Linux. The motivations behind the articleare hard to know, but history suggests that we may look back on it ashaving given us a much-needed push in a direction we should have been going forsome time.