OpenSUSE Run, Promoted by Paid Staff, Not Community
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2012-05-11 16:42:36 UTC
- Modified: 2012-05-11 17:29:14 UTC
The cathedral exploits the bazaar for marketing
Summary: SUSE makes it clearer that people on the payroll drive the OpenSUSE project
THE DOWNLOADS of OpenSUSE
got halted and barely anyone noticed or cared. SUSE is now relying on
paid advocates, or as
one paid booster put it, "SUSE is hiring people for the Boosters team" (akin to AstroTurf).
Andreas Jaeger, one of the paid members,
writes about changes that the community is not a part of (it does not vote on anything significant at SUSE) and
says:
Why do we use the word "freight train" here? The openSUSE community consists of many different people - and some of them are able to work full-time on openSUSE, perhaps as part of a team of others. Those people might have a faster drive than others - and might "roll them over". We'd like to avoid these situations and whenever they happen to help fixing.
In other words, SUSE recognises that paid employees of SUSE (with wages that
partly come from Microsoft) call the shots. So much for a "community"...
It's just a
tool for creating Microsoft Linux.
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