I was looking for a way to limit the number of sub-processes created with Bash. At the end, I found a thread about this topic. Sadly, I could not find it directly using a web search engine.
This is because the OP (mis)uses the word "thread":
- OP uses
comand &
to spawn several sub-processes (not threads). - All the answers refer to sub-processes, as expected.
- There is an up-voted comment on the question suggesting the misuse of the word "thread" in this case.
- An edit was made by another user (and accepted) to remove the tag
multithreading
.
I decided to edit the question so that next time it is easier to find and less confusing. However, the change was rejected (3 against 1). All the rejections stated that:
This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's owner.
However, I do not see how it deviates from the original intent of the post.
I would like to know what you think. I really wish there was a way to discuss it with those who rejected it, but I guess that is not possible. Perhaps you can help me understanding what is wrong about my edit or if, however, the edit was right.