Ulrich Drepper: Do you still think the LSB has some value? udrepper.livejournal.com, 17. September 2005, abgerufen am 12. Februar 2012 (englisch): „There are still people out there who think that the LSB has any value. This just means they buy into the advertisement of the people who have monetary benefits from the existence of the „specification“, they don't do any research, and they generally don't understand ABI issues.“
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Linus Torvalds: Re: RFD: x32 ABI system call numbers. 31. August 2011, abgerufen am 6. September 2011 (englisch): „POSIX has been wrong before. Sometimes the solution really is to say ‘sorry, you wrote that 20 years ago, and things have changed’.“
Eric Brown: LSB 4.0 certifications aim to heal Linux fragmentation. linuxfordevices.com, 8. Dezember 2010, archiviert vom Original am 24. Dezember 2013; abgerufen am 16. November 2011 (englisch): „The LSB spec outlines interoperability between applications and the Linux operating system, ‘allowing application developers to target multiple versions of Linux with just one software package,’ says the LF. Launched in the late '90s, the LSB working group released its first major LSB 1.1 specification in 2001. […]“
Miguel de Icaza: Linux and Independent Software Vendors. primates.ximian.com, 4. November 2003, archiviert vom Original am 15. Juli 2012; abgerufen am 7. April 2012 (englisch): „[…] staffing requirements for maintaining and testing […] software for a dozen of distributions and release versions quickly becomes a big burden […]“
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Eric Brown: LSB 4.0 certifications aim to heal Linux fragmentation. linuxfordevices.com, 8. Dezember 2010, archiviert vom Original am 24. Dezember 2013; abgerufen am 16. November 2011 (englisch): „The LSB spec outlines interoperability between applications and the Linux operating system, ‘allowing application developers to target multiple versions of Linux with just one software package,’ says the LF. Launched in the late '90s, the LSB working group released its first major LSB 1.1 specification in 2001. […]“
Miguel de Icaza: Linux and Independent Software Vendors. primates.ximian.com, 4. November 2003, archiviert vom Original am 15. Juli 2012; abgerufen am 7. April 2012 (englisch): „[…] staffing requirements for maintaining and testing […] software for a dozen of distributions and release versions quickly becomes a big burden […]“