> > In theory, yes. In practice? Not really. Sure, the odd patch is
> > submitted, but that's about it. Not much else has come from the "open
> > source community"...
>
> The fact that most of the interesting design discussions took place on closed
> mailing lists didn't help a lot, I'm sure.
>
> It's slightly chicken and egg - without a strong external developer or two,
> there was no impetus to take those discussions off the va/pi internal lists.
I had the same problem with the paid-OSS project that I'm working on
(http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/dlm). My group
"solved" the problem by simply not having any internal mailing list. The
only list is the external list. Shortly after we did that, the VP of Linux
here decided that all OSS groups should/had to do the same. It seems to be
working pretty well. Just my $0.02.
--
I was actually quite pleased to see the Sonics win http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~idr
game four of the 1996 NBA Finals...until I saw the
USA Today headline that read, "Sweepless In Seattle."
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