Three months is long term for me: Torvalds

Linus Torvalds said he tends to not plan further than three months into the future.

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In a video interview at Linux.conf.au in Sydney earlier this week, Torvalds said: "Some people have five year plans. I don't even have one year plans. My plans tend to be on the order of a couple of months, which also ends up being the release cycle of the kernel these days.

"I look at the problems we have today. Instead of trying to solve the problems one year from now it's like, 'what are the most pressing concerns'," he added.

Torvalds also talked about why "unfriendly" kernel developers are making it more difficult attracting new blood. Click here to see this three minute video.

In addition, he revealed he was surprised by the resilience of the 2.6 Linux kernel to "invasive" changes. Click here to watch the two minute video clip.

He also spoke about why the kernel is "special". For this one minute video clip, click here.

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Talkback 2 comments

    Fear John -- 19/01/07

    This project planning strategy should strike fear into the hearts of all who rely on the linux kernel. It shows an obvious lack of planning, strategy and forward thinking. It shows a more "by the seat of the pants" process which may be fine when planning bug fixes, but not the core of the product

    RE: Fear Mr Havercamp -- 23/01/07 (in reply to #320073319)

    Or you can plan for 5 years into the future and yet fail to deliver on most of your promises when 5 years rolls around.

    I think that because of the open nature of Linux kernel development, Linus empowers the community to plan and deliver on longer term stategies and he is more of a mediator; saying yes that is good or no that won't work.

    I think planning too long term can lead to development stagnation which can be just as worrying.

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