The best people
The best people
Posted Sep 26, 2007 17:54 UTC (Wed) by peace (guest, #10016)In reply to: The best people by man_ls
Parent article: My Fabulous Geek Career (O'ReillyNet)
FLOSS is an amature's ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amature ) domain and may it never become the domain of the professional because it would be the end of it.
LWN tends to stay away from the sensational unlike some other geek news site that plays to breathless hyperbole and emotion. I bet thats what keeps the discourse at least slightly elevated.
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Posted Sep 26, 2007 21:23 UTC (Wed)
by man_ls (guest, #15091)
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In Free software it is different. Many amateurs keep a very high level of professionalism, enough to embarrass many a paid developer. And (perhaps most importantly) many professionals love their work as much as any amateur.
And Free software is, without a doubt, the domain of the professional. And of the amateur. And of anyone who cares to contribute. LWN publishes summaries for every kernel release, the one for 2.6.23 will be freely available quite soon, if you care to look.
Posted Sep 27, 2007 1:46 UTC (Thu)
by peace (guest, #10016)
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-peace
No doubt you mean "amateur". Please do not confuse "amateur" as the opposite of "professional", it is not. In French it literally means "lover", as someone who performs an activity out of love (as opposed to "for profit"). During some time in the late 19th century it became a derogatory term, probably when well-intentioned members of the unoccupied classes out of boredom started performing activities formerly in the realm of the professional. E.g. Sherlock Holmes, the original "amateur sleuth", as a prototypical example.
The best people
Curious that you would choose to lecturer me on the very information I presented you with in my post.The best people