well, I've developed before.. and I said I have ideas on improvements as 
an outsider,
I can see those holes more easily than the people who do have 3+ years 
managing the project,
that just people as a whole can do individually to help out would make 
life easier and I've got some ideas on improvements to bugzilla that 
would work too.. problem is most people still think in the past as if 
they have been doing is going to work for the next couple of years, you 
have to change dynamically with the times, or be left behind.. and they 
typically dont have any clue about trying to improve in areas that can 
be improved upon.  In general Mozilla is managed better than most open 
source projects, and companies.. I didn't say I new how to:

 > manage an open source software project better than the people
 > with like 3+ years experience doing this?

quite reading between the lines.. :)

And this is the reason the world is so slow in adapting new and exciting 
technologies and ways to do things, they are afraid of change, if they 
do they loose job security.. which is because they cant function like 
they used to, its unfamiliar and makes people feel uncomfortable.

-dman84


DeMoN LaG wrote:

> dman84 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04 Nov 2001: 
> 
> 
>>Scott, I'm going to rewrite my rant again soon.. So I agree with
>>Simon.. we need to help Mozilla, give them some contructive
>>positive feedback on how to manage Open source projects better than
>>the way it is currently done, I've got some ideas.  So I retracted
>>my message you see is missing from this thread.  Because this modal
>>is use now is causing too many problems as I see it and others do
>>too. 
>>
> 
> Really...  Exactly who died and made you boss?  Since when did you know 
> how to manage an open source software project better than the people 
> with like 3+ years experience doing this?
> 
> 


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