On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 08:49:24 -0700, Thomas Lord wrote: > > I don't mean to be defensive about my "leadership skills" but I would > like to be clear that I'm not too impressed with how that phrase is > tossed around in the FOSS community. > > The way I see it, "leadership" in the FOSS community is celebrated > in terms of who can attract the most followers, more than anything > else.
Perhaps. In another reality. It's really about providing feedback - any at all - to people who (attempt) to contribute. While most of the discussion here has revolved around other co-developers failing to get feedback. You've also left out the fact that user feedback (via bug reports, etc.) were essentially dropped on the floor. That, more than anything else, is why I switched from using tla to baz. Personally I feel that once a project has reached a large enough size that you have a few (i.e. 4 or more) contributers; feedback rather than code should have a higher priority for any maintainer. Regards, Anand _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/
