A singular email example will always be missing a lot of context. Just because someones tone is nice and friendly doesn't mean there isn't a ton of subtext to what is being said. I'll give a few examples:
1. Saying that since no one has yet "paid for a team of people to do it" then it "must not be worth doing"
2. Sarcastically using info leak in quotes (see KASLR post in my original email for context on info leaks)
3. Repeatedly saying: if you discover a problem "I can help out with that" or "just let me know" when there is a long history of people doing exactly that and linux core devs including Greg K H largely ignoring them.
Etc, I could go on.
And this is all politics. I never said I was apolitical in the posts above. The whole reason people are saying it would take a team of people to submit patches is because politics.
Saying that since no one has yet "paid for a team of people to do it" then it "must not be worth doing"
Except that it's much less declarative than you're stating ('kind of implies' is pretty far from 'must'), and even has an emoticon added to indicate commiseration: "kind of implies that no one thinks it is worth doing :(". I agree that context can be missing, but at the same time, you shouldn't be significantly changing the visible context like that - you seem to be more about projecting your own issues rather than reading what's on the page when you do that.
Well speaking of projections, I am not pointing to the lack of politeness, nor politics, as the problem in itself here.
I remarked on his snarkyness simply because it indicative of the problem: there has been a long history of dismissiveness during any discussion of upstreaming PaX/grsec-style mitigations. So considering it is not being taken seriously we will continue to enjoy the side-effects for the foreseeable future.
1. Saying that since no one has yet "paid for a team of people to do it" then it "must not be worth doing"
2. Sarcastically using info leak in quotes (see KASLR post in my original email for context on info leaks)
3. Repeatedly saying: if you discover a problem "I can help out with that" or "just let me know" when there is a long history of people doing exactly that and linux core devs including Greg K H largely ignoring them.
Etc, I could go on.
And this is all politics. I never said I was apolitical in the posts above. The whole reason people are saying it would take a team of people to submit patches is because politics.