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Fedora: an example of community involvement

Fedora: an example of community involvement

Posted Nov 25, 2004 10:53 UTC (Thu) by gowen (guest, #23914)
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I find the contents of the opening paragraph peculiar. Would anyone at LWN ever consider writing :

The Fedora Project, after more than one year, has not become a "community" project by any means. It is centrally controlled, and many crucial decisions seem to come from some sort of smoke-filled room at Linus Torvalds' house.


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Fedora: an example of community involvement

Posted Nov 25, 2004 10:54 UTC (Thu) by gowen (guest, #23914) [Link]

D'oh! That should, of course, read:
The Linux Kernel, after more than ten years, has not become a "community" project by any means. It is centrally controlled, and many crucial decisions seem to come from some sort of smoke-filled room at Linus Torvalds' house.


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