The Linux community seems like it's filled with so much drama! How do we make sense of it all? Is Fedora going to kill my games? Did you hear the latest thing Linus said? Is GNOME really blocking all Wayland progress? Let's analyze if an issue was worth our time or not and how Linux news has dire consequences to Linux's developers.
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Chapters: 0:00 How to Read (Linux) News 3:01 Mailing Lists and Mediums 5:11 Project Politics, Processes, and Proposals 8:19 Block Progress or Brigade? 12:50 How to Determine If Something Is Linux Drama 14:54 Outro