On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Andy Streich wrote:
> Sometimes it's about the "personal requirement for individual recognition," > but other times it has more to do with an individual having a vision and > trying it out. That's not something we should be pushing back on. Sure it > would be nice if all these people found a way to cooperatively produce all > the Debian-related material we all wish for -- and that should always be > tried. sometimes people see voids in other well established sites and prefer to fix the problem .. - fix their stuff... or start your own to fix it the "right way" ------- another example of forking/splintering of distro's .. - too many "debian" distro's .. - it'd be lot better, a bigger/better super-distro if all the efforts/fixes/energy is in the "mothership" .. but ... > But figuring out how to become part of the relevant group, learning > who needs to be influenced, and, frankly, playing the politics that are > always part of a group can sap the creative energy from a person with a good > idea. bingo .. one can't please everybody ... c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]