So what if he's wrong about that? You don't get a prize for winning that argument; he's still Linus, Linux is still going to be the dominant server platform on the Internet, and he doesn't have to take security any more seriously.
The fact is, despite that one obvious nit with his comment, if you take what he's saying in context, he has a very valid point about how the security community interacts with the Linux development community.
The fact is, despite that one obvious nit with his comment, if you take what he's saying in context, he has a very valid point about how the security community interacts with the Linux development community.