It is very ironic that someone for Free Open Source and in charge of a
distro would be very closed on the project.

Michael Gorman


On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Dino K <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.centos.org/
>
> "July 30, 2009 04:39 UTC
>
> This is an Open Letter to Lance Davis from fellow CentOS Developers
>
> It is regrettable that we are forced to send this letter but we are left
> with no other options. For some time now we have been attempting to resolve
> these problems:
>
> You seem to have crawled into a hole ... and this is not acceptable.
>
> You have long promised a statement of CentOS project funds; to this date
> this has not appeared.
>
> You hold sole control of the centos.org domain with no deputy; this is not
> proper.
>
> You have, it seems, sole 'Founders' rights in the IRC channels with no
> deputy ; this is not proper.
>
> When I (Russ) try to call the phone numbers for UK Linux, and for you
> individually, I get a telco intercept 'Lines are temporarily busy' for the
> last two weeks. Finally yesterday, a voicemail in your voice picked up, and
> I left a message urgently requesting a reply. Karanbir also reports calling
> and leaving messages without your reply.
>
> Please do not kill CentOS through your fear of shared management of the
> project.
>
> Clearly the project dies if all the developers walk away.
>
> Please contact me, or any other signer of this letter at once, to arrange
> for the required information to keep the project alive at the 'centos.org'
> domain.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Russ Herrold
> Ralph Angenendt
> Karanbir Singh
> Jim Perrin
> Donavan Nelson
> Tim Verhoeven
> Tru Huynh
> Johnny Hughes"
>
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