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Maybe the author failed to point out that Ciaran has been kicked from Gentoo, because he constantly bring up flamewars and _hate_. As you can read in this (biased) "interview", the thing that comes up most of the time is "other sucks!". Some kind of people admire that and want to follow him, for some reason.
He has good ideas and stuff, but due to his ego and communication problems it isn't going far. And by the way, by good idea, I mean only "good ideas". Nothing revolutionary or truly world-changing here.
I'd rather keep the current ebuild layout we have right now and fix portage issues than redo the whole thing with some confusing new names.
I am doing debian as well as gentoo packages and up to now (including the whole gcc-based toolchain), I can tell you, gentoo packages are such a joy in comparison. They're simple, they just work. I wouldn't want to change that.
Finally, what drive people away from gentoo is usually that:
- compilation takes time
- configuring everything everytime is nice but after a while most people like to have everything preset (like ubuntu), me included
What keep people on gentoo:
- its simple and works
- you can tinker with packages so easily
- very customizable and flexible in its package management
- you can build your "own distro" without it being as sparse as LFS.
I run gentoo on my servers since 2003 and I'm still happier with that than any other distro. I run Ubuntu on my desktop.