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Bugdooring the Linux Kernel to get a paper into Oakland shows tremendously poor judgement. I mean, I can imagine situations in which trying to backdoor the Linux kernel could be worth it, but ... a paper? "I will demolish the Sphinx because someone promised a Snickers bar."
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So, definitely unethical, but it's being wrongly portrayed as malicious and a bunch of good faith patches aimed at fixing issues uncovered by static analysis are being misrepresented as being part of that. Many of those patches are shoddy work which isn't really surprising...
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That's kinda the whole thing. A "hypocrit commit" makes all their previous work suspect too. All their contributions to the kernel good faith or not are now suspect, and since this requires real human hours to fix, likely getting all their code yanked and redoing any real fixes
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