FESCo future

Greg Dekoenigsberg gdk at redhat.com
Mon Nov 27 18:20:13 UTC 2006


On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Michael Tiemann wrote:

> In any case, I believe that the chief advantage of a complex governing
> body is when there is so little trust of the governors that it is better
> for there to be not enough power with which to act rather than too much.
> I believe that the reason we such such stunning progress on things like
> the Linux kernel is that, among other things, the governing process is
> transparent and damn simple.  I'd prefer to see a system that minimizes
> the amount of bureaucracy, given that we know there are plenty of people
> willing to actually do stuff.

Yeah!  What he said!  :)

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