On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 09:38, Leo Sutic wrote:
> Peter Donald wrote:
>  > On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 21:25, Leo Simons wrote:
>  > > Peter has never pretended to be a leader (disagree? just find me an
>  > > example or two :).
>  >
>  > Peter has pretty much gone out of his way to make sure he is not seen as
>  > a leader :)
>
> When one is the single largest contributor of code, as well as the most
> experienced developer, *not* accepting a burden of leadership may not
> neccessarily be a good thing. Leadership in this context does not
> neccessarily mean giving orders or being a benevolent dictator.

maybe.

> As an example: I still haven't gotten an answer as to what Phoenix's future
> evolution as a project within Avalon is. It appears that you don't know,
> and I interpret that as nobody knowing. Meaning that we have a project that
> has no clue where it is going.

It is not my place to say. I know the technical direction but other than that 
all I can doo is make educated guesses ;)

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Cheers,

Peter Donald
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