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[opensuse-project] What's wrong with independence?
- From: Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2010 20:44:27 +0200
- Message-id: <hum32c$6c5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I couldn't find a suitable place to add this in the running thread, so
I'm starting this one
- whilst there seems to be lots of arguments against TrifleMeNots main
arguments (possible sale, the MS deal etc), as far as I can tell,
no-one has actually argued against the independence in itself. It
seems to me that TrifleMeNot has a point - IF the current
infrastructure DID suddenly go away, we would have a very serious
issue. Whether or not that is a real risk or not, being more
independent wouldn't be that bad, would it? Seeking infrastructure
contributions could even go quite well with a strategy of attracting
more developers and contributors (if that is the strategy).
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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I'm starting this one
- whilst there seems to be lots of arguments against TrifleMeNots main
arguments (possible sale, the MS deal etc), as far as I can tell,
no-one has actually argued against the independence in itself. It
seems to me that TrifleMeNot has a point - IF the current
infrastructure DID suddenly go away, we would have a very serious
issue. Whether or not that is a real risk or not, being more
independent wouldn't be that bad, would it? Seeking infrastructure
contributions could even go quite well with a strategy of attracting
more developers and contributors (if that is the strategy).
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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