[Debian-in-workers] Kerala Govt's MoU with Red Hat
Mahesh T. Pai
paivakil at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 14:11:37 UTC 2007
CK Raju said on Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 06:36:28PM +0530,:
> An official maintainer of a package refusing to accept bug reports
> from *unofficial versions* (Red Hat's) is something that deprives
> a developer to gain first hand experience from official team. Its a
> denial of freedom for the developer, especially since the
> *understanding of democracy* by unofficial and official groups are
> hardly the same - if they were identical why should there be a Red
> Hat at all.
Raju, you are experienced and well versed enough with the free
software system to know that the picture you are trying to paint is
not the correct one.
And if at all there is a refusal on part of the official maintainers /
developers to accept bugs and fixes from users of versions from
distributors and / or other developers, the ``other developers''
always have the freedom to fork, and you [ought to] know which
prominent GNU project was forked thus.
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