Op di, 15-03-2005 te 11:32 +0100, schreef Julien BLACHE: > For $DEITY's sake. Will you please understand that the Ubuntu folks > totally failed to inform their fellows about what was going on ?
In july 2003, I co-founded NixSys, a company that provides support and other things on Free Software; I spend a /lot/ of company time working for Debian, although I also (and even more so) do stuff that has /nothing/ to do with Debian, but rather with packages and/or software I create for customers. Short of a "yeah, we're there" on IRC when the bylaws were published and official and all on july 21st, 2003, I didn't do anything to inform anyone what I was up to, which is considerably less than can be said of the Canonical folks. In fact, I think it took many months before I actually told a fellow Debian Developer what the name of my company was, simply because nobody asked about it before that time. Will you start hating me too, now? My point being: I don't think it's reasonable to request Debian people to publically announce the job they're doing, even if they've got a fairly important role in Debian, or if the job they're doing will end them up with less time to spend on Debian than before they were on their current employer's payroll. -- Wouter Verhelst NixSys BVBA Louizastraat 14, 2800 Mechelen T:+32 15 27 69 50 / F:+32 15 27 60 51 / M:+32 486 836 198 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]