The Kernel does pull requests but just via email. They don't email
patches around. Not since they went to GIT.

On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Raoul Snyman <ra...@snyman.info> wrote:
>
>
>>Could I ask, please, why do you not like git today? I mean git as it
>>stands in Winter/Early Spring 2014, not some original version?
>
> It is completely over-engineered and over-complicated. I mean, which is 
> better, merging or rebasing? Not even the git fans can agree.
>
> People who love git actually love Github, not git. Any tool that requires 
> another third party tool (like Github or git-flow) to make it usable is 
> missing the point.
>
> Let's not forget that the prime example for git, the Linux kernel, emails 
> patches around. They don't do fancy merge requests or use other (third party) 
> features.
>
> Just my 2c
>
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