Please, be so kind and stop this "Bazaar" thread.

The proposal was to use some maybe more scalable tools while maintaining the current responsibilities. This could allow for more contributions to be done with the same burden for the maintainers.

An example for what it's worth could be OpenBSD.
They have AFAIK a central package system with a couple of maintainers and nightly builds and many-many contributors.

Not Linux. Linux is nowadays so complex that no one can understand the whole kernel. Linux is IMHO way too lax about new, orthogonal interfaces, functionality overlap and rewriting in a different flavour.

Kind Regards,
Dante


On 19.07.2014 14:03, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 01:49:10PM +0200, pmarin wrote:

Plan9 in general doesn't follow the Bazaar model ( the current usual
way of doing things ).

The Bazaar model is the one for not doing or undoing.

Small is beautiful. The attraction for Plan9 is its consistency and size.

As far as I'm concerned, the current organization is not a drawback
from contributing more---time is. Another organization will not
offer, for me, more opportunity to contribute. When I have something
to contribute (and for now, this is only user level kerTeX), nothing
impeds me from doing.

This is for user level.

For kernel, the problems may be more involved. But clearly, the number
of persons able to contribute is far more limited. And consistency shall
be the primary aim. So an organization good for a "small team" is an
organization good for kernel level.

My 1 cent,
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