On Fri, 13 May 2011, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote:
> http://blog.2ndquadrant.com/en/2011/05/the-rise-and-fall-of-centos.html
>
> This was unfortunately an interesting read for me. CentOS
> has been our corporate standard for years. I hope they
> resolve their issues, but the Dag Wieers issue does not seem
> like a good sign. That repo has always been reliable for me
> for packages.
Boil the post down and read it looking for sequential
development of an argument; I found it disjointed, based on
hearsay, 'touchy-feely' impressions, and 'old news', ending up
on there being less there than it first appears
Here are some facts:
Not to put too fine a point on it, but Dag is a disgruntled
former project member, with an axe to grind
> 'Last week Dag publicly announced he was resigning from
> CentOS development work'
* yawn *
Dag left being a 'project insider' perhaps two years ago; he
got mad in recent weeks that no-one would respond to him
'trolling' on a development mailing list a couple of weeks
ago; don't worry -- he is still trolling on the main mailing
list presently
The Centos project is fine. Dag is mad and throwing a temper
tantrum like a three year-old. Adults learn to ignore such
early on when they become parents ... life goes on without
him
-- Russ herrold
[email protected]
(one of the three founders of CentOS, and the only one
remaining alive, and active [the other two either
dead, or moved on to other pursuits])
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