Reason for the change
Simon Perreault
nomis80 at nomis80.org
Mon Jul 21 15:34:05 UTC 2003
First, thanks a lot for making Red Hat Linux more open and friendly to the
community! I'm sure you'll get tons of thanks in code and patches too.
Anyone care to explain the reason for the change? Something other than "it was
the right thing to do", which we know it was. I mean, Red Hat is a business,
and it's not often we see businesses opening products for community input
this way. Where did the push come from? Was any particular person or group
more involved than others? Any big market factors? How long has it been in
the planning?
Granted, this is not as big a surprise as if Microsoft did that to Windows,
but still, I am shocked! :)
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Simon Perreault <nomis80 at nomis80.org>
http://nomis80.org
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