On Oct 22, Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Canonical work because they consist of a small set of people that work
> together and who don't let egos get in the way. They work because they
> have a strong leader who provides firm direction. They work because they
> don't have the flaws Debian has - lack of communication, excessive
> self-importance and no strong feeling of what the fuck we're actually
> supposed to be doing. I don't see your solution or your method solving
> any of these issues. Building consensus helps with all of them. Consider
> investing your efforts in that, rather than refusing to discuss your
> opinions.
Amen. Of course, Canonical also works well because the ubuntu developers
are *payed* to work on it, so I suppose they tend to do quickly even
those boring tasks which most of us tend to procrastinate for long
periods.

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ciao, |
Marco | [8705 coaGypez1rpsI]

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