DRobbins departing now, too.
Posted Apr 27, 2004 8:45 UTC (Tue) by
Duncan (guest, #6647)
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Gentoo Weekly Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 17
It would seem that real-world news has once again overtaken the press, as
DRobbins has announced his resignation as chief architect and from his
position on the still being formed new board of trustees of the new NFP
(Not For Profit) corporation now being formed.
I really can't blame him. The months since the Zynot fork can't have been
easy, and it certainly wasn't, either. I imagine he's simply decided that
his participation at that high a level is more of a distraction for Gentoo
going forward than it is worth, and certainly, he owes his own family some
regard as well, given that he's repeatedly sacrificed for the Gentoo he
believes in, at his personal expense and that of his family. Thus, I can
certainly see where he's just tired of it all and wants (needs) a break.
I expect I would be at this point.
I don't believe it's yet clear whether he intends to continue running the
Gentoo store or immediately look for other work, altho the NFP agreement
gave him rights to use the Gentoo trademark in the store (non-revokable
royalty-free non-transferable, meaning he could use it forever if desired,
but couldn't sell off to someone else to use it without the NFP board's
approval). Still, he HAS stated publicly (on the gentoo nfp mailing list,
available and archived on gmane.org's list2news and list2web gateways)
that he didn't believe the store would be what he'd do for the rest of his
life. All that was before his resignation announcement, however, and
what's to become of the store now remains up in the air.
I believe the entire Gentoo developer group, as well as the user base,
wishes him well.
There's an old Chinese curse, it is said, "May you live in interesting
times." What with the SCO thing, and the XFree thing, and now the
DRobbins thing, times are certainly "interesting", TOO "interesting" for
my tastes! Still, out of turmoil comes change, and if there's one thing
open source has proven time and again, it makes the BEST of change, and
comes out ahead, every time. I have no reason to believe this time will
be any different. One thing is for sure, there's certainly no time to
rest on our libreware laurels! Evolve the open source world does, because
evolve it MUST. No WONDER we have the proprietaryware world shaking in
its boots!
..
The GOOD news.. Gentoo 2004.1 is to be publicly released on the 28th, I
believe, and the images should already be on most of the servers. =:^)
Duncan
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