Sujet : Re: systemd (Subject line fixed as a public service)
De : nicolas$george (at) *nospam* salle-s.org (Nicolas George)
Groupes : comp.unix.programmerDate : 13. Dec 2024, 00:34:54
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro , dans le message <
vjfob3$2vfl9$4@dont-email.me>, a
écrit :
Nobody can “force” their ideas into Open Source.
Of course they can. Have enough hired developers contribute to the project,
bully the project leader into resigning in favor of a democracy that does
not give more voice to the people to know the project inside-out and intend
to be there for the long run, and bam, you can do whatever you want with the
project.
I am not making this up, I am summarizing what has been happening in a major
Libre Software project over the last fifteen years.
They took that long because they tried to go too fast and were forced into a
fork they eventually drove into the ground. But they have been back.