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Re: Ubuntu discussion at planet.debian.org



Matthew Garrett <mgarrett@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes:

> Canonical work because they consist of a small set of people that work
> together and who don't let egos get in the way. They work because they
> have a strong leader who provides firm direction. They work because they
> don't have the flaws Debian has - lack of communication, excessive
> self-importance and no strong feeling of what the fuck we're actually
> supposed to be doing. I don't see your solution or your method solving
> any of these issues. Building consensus helps with all of them. Consider
> investing your efforts in that, rather than refusing to discuss your
> opinions.

Are you saying that technical choices do not contribute to the success
of Canonical? For instance, deciding to target the distribution at
most popular architectures only?
I'd be insterested in hearing your point of view on the technical
flaws as well.

Thanks.

-- 
Jérôme Marant

http://marant.org



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