On 2007.03.19 20:57, Alexandre Buisse wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 21:34:09 +0100, Roy Bamford wrote:
> On 2007.03.19 00:10, Alexandre Buisse wrote:
> >Hi,
> [snip resignation]
> >
>
> Alexandre,
>
> We have not worked together and have only spoken briefly on
IRC. >OSS is a kind of anarchy, you only get what you fight for.
Yes, and it's probably one of the reasons I like it so much. But your
work also depends on other people, and the community is far from
being anarchist (so far at least :)).
That depends on the scale you examine 'the community' at. When you work
on a project with a small number of other developers, the work share
and bureaucracy may well happen without any thought, as 'the community'
gets bigger, the need for formal structure, rules and all that goes
with it arises. There have been several excellent posts on that aspect
of communities, so I won't repeat them.
> Your post contains a lot of good ideas, even though it comes over as
as
> words from a weary solider.
>
> Have a rest from Gentoo but please come back and fight for your
corner.
> By leaving, you reduce the numbers that share your ideals.
That's true, but I also expect a certain amount of fun for something
I do on a voluntary basis. If I spend all my time fighting, even for
ideas that I think are good, I expect it to quickly become a pain for
me as well as for others who do not share my views.
Yes! the fun element is essential.
Besides, I also respect that other people can have different opinions
on those matters and if I'm more or less alone to think in some way,
I shouldn't try to force people to my views.
Not force, that wasn't what I intended to express. More persuade. By
sharing your ideas with 'the community' at some scale, and opening them
to constructive criticism so that they can be used as a stepping stones
to something better than the original idea. Newton summed it up well
with his "If I see further than other men, it it because I stand on the
shoulders of giants"
[snip]
I think that part of the problem is the form that criticism can take.
Giving criticism without giving offense is very difficult, even within
a single culture and Gentoo has the difficulty of being multi-cultural
too.
Anyway, Good luck for the future, regardless of yor eventual decision.
Regards,
Roy Bamford,
(NeddySeagoon)
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