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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:14:24 +0200, Jochen Maes wrote: |
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>> I appreciate your POV. Yes, you can't expect too much from volunteers. |
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>> But, in a worldwide linux distribution, which is run more or less like |
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>> a business, there is a higher standard that should be adhered to. I |
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>> don't accept slackers or inefficiency in my business, and nor should |
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>> gentoo. |
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>> Why are you no longer a gentoo-dev, btw? |
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> because i was sick of people discussing things that they knew shite |
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> about and cluttering up the mailinglists. |
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THAT is not a reason to cease being a dev. Come on, you can do better than |
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that. |
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> you _can't_ compare gentoo with a business. simple as that arf, why did |
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> i even start... |
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We can disagree on that point. All distros are businesses. Users are |
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customers. No users, no distro. |
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> /me closes dev mailbox for another month |
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Well, there is a lot of clutter sometimes :) |
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Peter |
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