Yes you could do that, but in the mean time your stuck using code that they have created. Which by globalist standards could just open up many issues like back doors and malicious code that could single people out. Not to mention the Linux foundation also helps fund many open source projects that many people use daily.
Think about how node js has gone full on blm woke. Many websites and desktop apps use their programming language. Now most node js programs use open source user created mini programs within their main program. All it takes is one person to easily write some malicious code and half the world using say a program like discord or the epic games store ( built on electron which is built on node js) then you have millions of people who are now affected.
It’s not just the kernel you have to worry about here. It’s the entire tech sector that has been brainwashed.
You are right friend, but there is no easy answer. Utilize their code until you don't need to. I don't have the knowledge for most Kernel development myself, so this is more a would need other people thing. We need a compatible non woke license, that promotes the best code, not people on a diversity stack.
Linux was supposed to be about openness and code availability, not a woke agenda. Non woke developers need to walk. I am no longer maintaining any of my packages, and am looking if there is a way to revoke my copyright.
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