>Write better tools, and software than Poettering, and leave him alone to write his.
The general perception is that Poetterig is able to push his software thanks to his position at Red Hat instead of its technical merits.
Based upon what anecdotal evidence is that the 'general perception' ?
And furthermore how on earth would he be able to 'push this software' just because he works at Red Hat ?
>Write better tools, and software than Poettering, and leave him alone to write his.
The general perception is that Poetterig is able to push his software thanks to his position at Red Hat instead of its technical merits.