... yet, before conclusion of DW's Deb at XRoads
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vainrveenr Mar 26, 2007 9:32 AM EDT |
Subject link also at http://lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_link.php?rid=84086
Quoting:"In Debian at the crossroads, ITWire's Sam Varghese argues that any radical change could actually do more harm than good to the project: "The temptation to chase behind commercial shadows is indeed great but in the end, Debian is unique among Linux distributions and too much of change would hurt the project rather than help it progress."Yet, Sam Varghese's few paragraphs before *do* advocate certain changes, Quoting:Thus, all candidates in the running for the position of leader have listed what they see as the issues which prevent Debian from adhering to some kind of timely release schedule. One of the issues that figures prominently is communication to reduce seemingly needless debate and flamewars. Another is the scrapping between sub-groups.(from the end of the http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/10788/1090/1/1/ article) This all goes back to the points raised by Charles Babcock in ''How To Tell The Open Source Winners From The Losers', http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml;jsessi... The two points which Sam Varghese agrees above with Charles Babcock regarding the project success of Debian at these crossroad are clearly - [The election of] a benevolent dictator - Civility, or the visible lack thereof In these two respects, I think that Ian Murdock is right on target. One can hope when Etch eventually *does* come out and make news, that an upsurge of Debian-based distros will likewise focus further attention and heightened uptake of F/OSS. |
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