In defense of Ubuntu reproach
Posted Aug 26, 2008 0:21 UTC (Tue) by
nevyn (subscriber, #33129)
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In defense of Ubuntu reproach by mdz@debian.org
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In defense of Ubuntu
For Red Hat's commercial products such as RHEL, more users = more money = more opportunity to fund development. With Ubuntu, the (full, commercial, updated, supported) product is free, and Canonical only earns revenue from services.
That's naive, at best. Yes, Canonical let's you download, for free, their brand specific bits thus. consolidating the non-paying for services and paying for services customers ... but with CentOS and Fedora etc. it's hard to swallow the argument that Red Hat is getting paid for anything but their services.
it doesn't make much sense to measure "contributions...roughly in line with the number of their users"
It makes perfect sense, how else should we measure them? As they get more users they certainly wield more power over the community, and thus. they certainly use more "resources" from the community. So if parts of the community speak out against a "tragedy of the commons", that seems more than fair and sensical.
The fact that Canonical is compared with competitors with an order of magnitude more developers was flattering once, but when it's used as justification for this type of criticism, it's discouraging.
The fact that Canonical is employing an order of magnitude less developers (and that's very conservative, IMO) than it's competitors was amusing once, but when it's semi-justified as a long term to just spend less it's discouraging.
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