It seems that the open source community is worried about kernel changes that threaten to make the OS too big, too desktop heavy.
There are murmurs of discontent in the open source community about the way that the new Linux 2.6 kernel is headed.
According to eWeek, there are fears that the changes being made are too rapid, too focused on the desktop and could make the kernel too large.
Sam Greenblatt, a senior vice president at Computer Associates International is quoted as saying that the kernel is evolving for the desktop, server and embedded markets, more and more technology is being included, and the kernel is "getting fatter".
He wants to see a more stable kernel and is less interested in its ability to handle game and music drivers.
Other critics of the development process claim that there is too much competition among vendors to get code for new features accepted.