Dale <dalek1967 <at> bellsouth.net> writes:
> >>> The problem is, and is not, legal papers. > > Gentoo needs leadership that is accountable to the user community > > but also bound to a set of bylaws that we agree with. Keeping the > > distro free is paramount, but, creating avenues for financial success > > for products and services centric to gentoo is a necessary > > requisite too, IMHO. > True, even things that are free have to have money. It never makes it > without it. Dale, I appreciate your response and sentiments. On another note: Sorry about my previous postings && disconnected thoughts and grammar.... Hopefully, most can follow the logic of what I'm trying to say, whether you agree with me or not. With 3 Kids, deep in sibling rivalry, and a wife who's pissed because my priorities do not fall in line with her vision or what I should work on, it make it difficult to finish a thought, let alone a comprehensive email. In my mind I'm an accomplished person. In her mind I'm just another stupid EE, that does not agree with HER leadership (and you thought that gentoo has problems......) Still, I respect her and even love her. Maybe that's the insanity that make Gentoo work? When I suggest we separate but stay friendly (like forking Gentoo) she get's angry and prefers that we stay together for the sake of the children (gentoo user community). She has prevailed (so far but at what costs)? <real scary analogy> I'm headed to the Kitchen for a very tall Margarita...... goo_night! James -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list