Marc Chamberlin said the following on 02/11/2011 02:09 PM:
Where are the "Linus Torvold's" who set the standards for the look and feel of Linux and it's tool sets? I know Linus has been one of the main gatekeepers for the kernel itself, but what about the rest of the system? Who make's the decision about what tools get included in a distribution's packages? At some level this has to be happening, and this is where a "standard" of acceptance should be developed, and tools judged on how well they meet those standards. Then roadmaps can be laid out for volunteers to pick and choose what to work on, and tool development guided towards becoming more and more usable for more and more users...
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