Self-described Kubuntu user?
Posted Oct 12, 2006 14:51 UTC (Thu) by
ajross (subscriber, #4563)
In reply to:
Self-described Kubuntu user? by skvidal
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How many Fedora users are there?
I don't work for red hat.
My apologies. I just assumed. I'm not sure how that changes the argument, though. I mean, the hypothetical here is that Red
Hat might be considering (at some point in the nebulous future) the
possibility of taking your software and releasing it in a distribution
that isn't usable* by the community. Is that OK with you? Maybe it
is. It certainly wouldn't be with me, and it doesn't seem very nice.
My problem here isn't that Red Hat is doing something evil right
now. It's that they seem to have become confused about what evil
means in the open source world. Perceiving the community
distribution as somehow in competition with the enterprise distro for
development dollars is exactly that: it tells me that they just simply
don't understand their obligation (yes, obligation: they didn't write
the software, they got it from us) to give back in exchange for what
they received.
That is "evil", in the milder Google sense of the word. And I'll
be frank: it has driven me away from the distribution and toward ones
that don't share the same cynicism. I suspect I am not alone.
Remember that the reason that Red Hat "won" against all the other
commercial linux distributions was user mindshare; and that mindshare
owed almost exclusively to the fact that Red Hat was always freely
available to the community. I suspect current management has
forgotten.
* SRPM trolls: please don't. Sure you can compile your own distro;
you can do that from the raw sources, too. But claiming that making
source code available without an install image is the same thing as
"giving back to the community" is ridiculous on its face.
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