On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:09:21AM +0100, Egbert Eich wrote: >Matt Wilson writes: > > On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 07:21:04PM -0500, Georgina Economou wrote: > > > > > > So Matt am I to take it that Redhat is looking to push forward with > > > its Bugzilla and thus get more experience and in the end paid work > > > with it like VA did with Sourceforge? That sounds very sensible > > > though I think your approach a bit bizarre and off-putting. > > > > I don't understand. We're interested in seeing Open Source projects > > succeed. This involves growing contributor bases, etc. Although > > XFree86 development applies to many operating systems, it's success is > > key to Linux's success. We've never really thought much of trying to > > build a business around consulting groups on how to be successful Open > > Source projects... > > >Asking OpenSource projects for money to get consulted? >I don't think you'd get any business from XFree86 either :-))) > >BTW: XFre86 has been around quite a bit longer than RedHat >has been in OpenSource community. > Yes. About as long as Linux itself.
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