[ic] Proposed New Bug Submission Method...

John Beima interchange-users@lists.akopia.com
Tue Jul 24 12:54:01 2001


G'Day Doug,

Actually Doug you kinda hit the nail on the head here... You mentioned it is
Mike's code... That was true before... It is no longer Mike's code as of the day
he sold it to Akopia, and then again when RedHat baught it... The code now
belongs to RedHat and frankly they should decide to what level bugs should be
fixed... Or it is time that a group is put togeither to decide to what standards
this should be kept up to... I think it is time to phone RedHat...

John


Quoting Doug Alcorn <doug@lathi.net>:

> racke@linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) writes:
> 
> > John Beima <jbeima@palb.com> writes:
> > 
> > > Since it has become more and more obvious that submitting a bug
> > > via the developer.akopia.com is totally pointless if Mike doesn't
> > > agree with you.
> > 
> > If think this true to any decent piece software. Providing a patch
> > for the Linux kernel doesn't help you much, if Linus doesn't agree
> > with you.
> > 
> > Either you haven't waited long enough, your analysis is wrong or
> > your bug report lacks important details. Several bugs are fixed
> > really fast, even some of the ones you reported on this list.
> 
> Open source has only worked as an open democracy in one instance:
> Apache.  In all other cases successful open source projects have been
> benevolent dictatorships.  That's certainly true of the linux kernel.
> It doesn't take much reading of lkm to reailize it is a dictatorship.
> 
> If the terms of the dictatorship are too harsh, fork.  If enough
> people agree with you then the fork will be successful (i.e. think
> GNU Emacs vs. XEmacs.  Both "forks" thrive today).  However, in this
> case I think you'll be an "Army of one".
> 
> The moral is that one of the reasons open source works is because the
> project lead _does_ have final veto authority.  That's one of the ways
> that a project maintains it's consistency and quality.
> 
> I'm sorry you're not getting what you want; but, the bottom line is
> that this is Mike's code.
> -- 
>  (__) Doug Alcorn (mailto:doug@lathi.net http://www.lathi.net)
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>       free, you don't have to proselytize, you just have to wait. 
> 
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