Thomas Beale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Linus may have "an iron fist control " (though I doubt it), but there are many FOSS projects that don't! They seem to be doing equally well. NandA David Forslund wrote: > http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=5624944 > > is the link to the article I intended to post. > David Forslund wrote: > > I thought folks might like to see this article. Any comments? > > > > -Dave > > this brings back a big debate about among this group where I was lambasted by some for suggesting that you still had to do engineering and have some control to make open source software work. In the words of the article, what you always need is a focussed editorial group and change management policy to make sure the thing being built isn't just a wall covered in grafitti - there has to be a gatekeeper. The reason why Linux works so well is that Torvalds is himself the iron fist of control over the whole thing - he is the gateway, the editorial board and the change manager (I think he has a couple of workers above the lieutenant's level). Why Wikipedia doesn't have one is a mystery to me. Why it is as good as it is (however good you think it is) is also a mystery. - thomas
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