The Linux Foundation apparently thinks you can look at a snippet real hard for a minute or so, and you’ll magically figure out if it’s stolen or plagiarized from somewhere. Otherwise, I don’t understand how their policy would possibly work. It’s not like they’re linking some sort of plagiarism checker, and as far as I know, those aren’t reliable anyway.
Does somebody understand how that’s meant to work? I’m curious. If I’m judging them too harshly here, I would like to know.


The Linux Foundation organizes most of the kernel developer events, I believe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Foundation#Community_stewardship If any org has influence of the kernel developers at all, it’s probably the Linux Foundation.