Linux creator Linus Torvalds on Thursday signaled his enjoyment of the annual "Talk Like a Pirate Day" festivities, using the nautical lexicon to launch an update to the kernel at the heart of the open-source operating system.
"Ahoy! She's good to go, hoist anchor!" wrote Torvalds in a public announcement on Wednesday of version 2.6.18 of the Linux kernel. "Here's some real booty for all you landlubbers," he continued.
"There's not too many changes, with t'bulk of the patch bein' defconfig updates, but the shortlog at the aft of this here e-mail describes the details if you care, you scurvy dogs," he wrote.
Signing his missive "Linus 'but you can call me Cap'n,'" Torvalds went on to assign watery nicknames to a number of well-known kernel developers, as follows:
Al "bilge rat" Viro
"Cap'n" Andrew
Morton
Paul "peg leg" Mackerras
He also sprinkled pirate vernacular throughout the e-mail detailing the kernel update, for example:
[MTD] NAND: keelhaul marooned URL in Kconfig
e1000: fix bilge-sucking TX
timout hang regression for 82542rev3
[ARM] 3793/1: S3C2412: fix barnacles in
wrong serial info struct
[Shiver me timbers] EXT2: Remove superblock lock
contention in ext2_statfs
Davy Jones: Didn't do anything, the scurvy lad.
Ahoy!
Well blow me down, if he didn't fix 'make headers_check' on ia64
[JFFS2][SUMMARY] Fix a bilge-suckin' summary collectin' bug. Arrr!
genirq: Fix the typo in IRQ resend smartly, cabin boy!
International Talk Like a Pirate Day is on Sept. 19. The event encourages people world-wide to use pirate terms in their everyday speech.











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