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Re: Debian structure



'Ioannis Tambouras wrote:'
>
>It saddens me to learn that debian is not ready to absorb another
>1,000 developers. Red Hat cannot hire 1,000 new people to spread the work,
>but if we are prepared we can absorb more than 200,000 and still maintain the
>lifestyle we know.

We absolutely don't need this many developers.  We could use more
freeware upstream authors, however.

>My proposal calls for the creation of departments, in the style of an 
>internet organization which I have seen it develop from day one. Those who
>do not like departments, will be called "consultant" and their life in
>debian stays the same.

Can people stop trying to turn Internet based projects into a corporate
entities?  We need new models of organization that take into account
the volunteer nature of the project and the existence of our
independent lives spread as they are all around the Planet.  The
corporate model won't work here.

-- 
Christopher J. Fearnley            |    Linux/Internet Consulting
cjf@netaxs.com, cjf@onit.net       |    UNIX SIG Leader at PACS
http://www.netaxs.com/~cjf         |    (Philadelphia Area Computer Society)
ftp://ftp.netaxs.com/people/cjf    |    Design Science Revolutionary
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