Andrew Milton wrote:
I think people on this list need to realize that eventually, the direction of
any significantly large Open Source project is hijacked by the relatively
small number of people actually doing the work.
The reasons for this are many-fold, but, normally come down to a lack of
flame
What gives us the right to dictate what features these people give up
their time to work on? Sure, Zope (the company) pays some, but others
seem to do it for no direct reward, other than the Zope program.
end flame
I admire these people, I have no idea what goes through Zope, though I
David H escribió:
Andrew Milton wrote:
I think people on this list need to realize that eventually, the
direction of
any significantly large Open Source project is hijacked by the
relatively
small number of people actually doing the work.
The reasons for this are many-fold, but, normally come
I think people on this list need to realize that eventually, the direction of
any significantly large Open Source project is hijacked by the relatively
small number of people actually doing the work.
The reasons for this are many-fold, but, normally come down to a lack of
communication between