> Are there aspects of Debian's structure and/or > culture which you believe > contribute to a feeling of a "big, remote > organization" when compared with > other large Open Source projects, or is size the > main factor? > > -- > Steve Langasek > postmodern programmer
It's probably size what causes this feeling. A big organization needs an structure such that it's manageable. No problem on that. The fact is that such a big organization with such a formal structure (which is neccesary, otherwise is chaos), gives the impression to those outside to be, well, a big organization. I'm used to work with smaller ones, and thus it might give somehow the impression that you can do something. A big organization, seen from outside, gives the impression that it's self-working and you're not adding any value to it as much as you can try. I have the same feelings for other projects like Apache, Mozilla, OpenOffice, X-Windows... Knowing some people inside it, seeing that they're also human beings, might help in fighting that feelings, especially when there are other women involved. Miry ______________________________________________ Renovamos el Correo Yahoo!: ¡100 MB GRATIS! Nuevos servicios, más seguridad http://correo.yahoo.es