At 7/22/2003 01:29 -0700, you wrote:
While redhat linux project deal with issue of speed development in one aspect(how fast the OS release), my project AIM at improving the developmental quality and speed at the same time. Obviously, they may have VERY NICE groupware to improve the efficency of collobration(Which is the key!), but I don't think they included this REVOLUTIONARY idea in this project. Anyone suggest this to RH9?

Not all revolutions are good.


Not all revolutions are accepted by the masses.

In order to successfully implement your idea, you need to convince the masses that this is good and that they should accept it. You absolutely cannot get the world to change by telling everyong that your idea is good; you must go out and _prove_ your idea personally.

All I can suggest is that, if you think this is really such a cool idea, that you start a project on Freshmeat or Sourceforge and try to get others to help you write it. Once you have something that works, you will see whether people use it or not.

My bet is on "not", however. Too risky, too insecure, and I paid good money for my hardware so I want my resources used for whatever _I_ want them to do.


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