William L. Maltby wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 20:29 +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Karanbir I find you very difficult to deal with, and I don't want that. Can we try to keep things calm?
I am always calm :D
I have no standing with the CentOS project, and I don't wish to become a developer. I know myself well enough to understand that it's not something I do well, even though a resume of my experience might suggest otherwise.
Well, the whole point to CentOS is that anyone and everyone should be able to help along. Dont need a tag / title..
And a good part of that is contributing ideas, pointers, support to others, etc. IMO. Not everyone has time or inclination to contribute in ways that the project might like.
And that fits within the spirit of open source, no?
Thanks Bill.
In this particular case, Johnny more than anyone else speaks for CentOS, and I probably least of all.
CentOS has a problem with the Sun licence. On checking, it didn't seem so bad. Okay, so it maybe still isn't good enough. Perhaps one of the leaders ought tell Sun; in view of its decision to open-source Java, maybe Sun will move a little more. I don't think IBM will argue against more freedom, it's been taking shots at Sun over the matter for years.
I'm the last person who should be negotiating on CentOS's behalf, _this_ has to be done by an acknowledged leader, whether it's Johnny, Karanbir or someone else. Someone with a sound knowledge of the issues, someone Sun will see as someone representing the project.
If the licence issue is resolved satisfactorily, _then_ there will be some work to do, and maybe someone with needs in that area will step up.