Serguei Mokhov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Keith Lofstrom<kei...@kl-ic.com> wrote:
This affects us.  Imagine that all the CentOS users show up to use
Scientific Linux.  Imagine all their maintainers and developers show
up, too.

This is a good thing for SL, isn't it? Increase the user base,
I am sure Troy and Connie could use some help from the developers,
and then lead to the world dominance of SL :) This affects us
positively, IMHO, though perhaps there will be less "competition".



The CentOS Project isn't going anywhere. There is simply an issue whereby the person who controls the centos.org domain is being non-responsive and the matter is being dealt with openly. Worst case scenario, the project would have to flip to an alternative domain but the developers have made it clear it will continue and that full contingency plans are in place should they be needed.

If there were only one rebuild project then there would be a single point of failure should that project then cease. Besides, diversity and competition are a good thing - each becomes stronger for it. Collaboration and/or shared knowledge in common areas are also attractive.

Phil
A CentOS and SL user

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