On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 22:36 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote: > As Weeve said, he's still trying to get people to stop breaking SPARC > keywords, just like 3 years ago. It's just when trying to do anything > larger than a single project that you run into issues.
As an aside, this has long been the fundamental structural problem in
the open source movement. Within a given project, things generally find
a way to get done, but when a problem lies between two projects (be they
peers, one dependant on the other, whatever) then things often remain
unresolved.
Examples:
* Desktop integration between GNOME and KDE and graphics
performance & capability improvement; freedesktop.org was the
result of efforts to try and bridge / fill in these gaps.
* Apache and PHP arguing over who was to blame for a certain
incompatibility over Apache2 causing crashes. httpd people said
it was PHP's fault; PHP said it was Apache's problem. And this a
case where Rasmus is a lead committer on both projects!
This is actually the cutting edge area in the free software movement at
the moment - trying to find a common ground for not just projects but
constellations of projects and above them distros to collaborate.
[This is what Mark Shuttleworth claims as his focus and it is the
titular role of launchpad to facilitate along these lines; remains to be
seen whether any other distros or large projects will actually start
using it. Viz also the mad activity in third-generation
distributed-version-control-system land]
AfC
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