There is one truth (somewhere)

November 29, 2007

hypocrites?

from the "Sun Open Source Summit" Santa Clara California, USA October 15-16, 2007

some notes (not mine):

10 Ways to Kill Your Community: Josh Berkus

  • Be Silent
  • Document Nothing
  • Stop outside commits
  • Obfuscate Governance
  • Hold closed meetings
  • Legalese
  • Encourage Poisonous People
  • Make Tools Difficult
  • Change Licenses

 "In many ways we’ve all done all of these things"

 Well, in many ways you are still doing this kind of things:

- Indiana name dession

- Last submited CIFS server

- The whole Indiana thing ofc

- To consider even remotly to put opensolaris under two licenses

I wish i could truely belive you are going to change the path. Atm this f*cking politics are the major show stoper for me to get involved.

I think i read somewhere Mandriva considers upgrades between releases the bigest issue in linux atm. You have the tool but dont push it to be usefull with your new technology (ZFS/Zones).

Hack. People need to lose the thing they love the most before realise that it was important to them.

ps: maybe im at the tech days in frankfurt on 3. dez (germany) 

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  1. Also see http://cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=876

    Seems like only Sun (management and “evangelists”) don’t get it.

    Comment by Patrick — November 30, 2007 @ 7:37 am

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