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Date:      12 Jan 1998 22:55:28 +0100
From:      Eivind Eklund <perhaps@yes.no>
To:        Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
Cc:        shimon@simon-shapiro.org, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, capriotti@geocities.com, tom@sdf.com
Subject:   Re: X based Free installation
Message-ID:  <86hg79z7an.fsf@bitbox.follo.net>
In-Reply-To: Terry Lambert's message of Thu, 8 Jan 1998 21:25:08 %2B0000 (GMT)
References:  <199801082125.OAA14363@usr06.primenet.com>

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Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com> writes:
> > Last, but not least.  Cost/benefit considerations.  Being that FreeBSD is
> > installed once in a blue moon on a system and being that there is no
> > market/financial incentive to make that boring but critical task look
> > pretty, why spend the effort?
> 
> There is a market advantage.  I think the Linux Advocacy has proven
> several times over that any market advantage should be taken, where
> it can be.  There is advantage to a larger installed base that goes
> beyond the financial incentives (which free software lacks).  The
> larger number of coders contributing to Linux than FreeBSD is *not*
> attributable solely to the philosophical and organizational differences
> between the camps.

Sure.  But there is a spiral here - more coders contributing -> more
users -> more coders contributing.

There is only one organizational problem with FreeBSD that I see
clearly today: Responsibility too often boils down to a group of
people, instead of one person.  I think each submission/contact to
FreeBSD should boil down to the responsibility of _one_ person.

I previously posted to chat advocating a mentor program which
basically boiled down to this (people that wanted to contribute could
mail committers and get a single contact person, who then were
responsible for their submissions).  I got almost no response.

Does this mean that I'm the only person that belive this would be
useful?

Eivind, who notice that this is almost no work to organize, and still
think it is _just_ what FreeBSD needs.

p.S. Sorry for the off-topic post, but it didn't work mailing this to
-chat :-(



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