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2006-03-29
Shows what I see as the major problems FOSS projects have:
1. Lack of manpower
2. Egos of some devs
Nearly every project is hit by 1 and _some_ are also hit by 2, which in turn often leads to 1 because of devs leaving, forks etc.
The way he comunicates there is a mess and only results in every responisble person to stay away not only of this specific dev as far as possible but also his work. Even worse this also damages the image of rpm and Linux.
Edit: OMG it gets even worse http://lists.mandriva.com/cooker/2011-04/msg00483.php
Edited 2011-05-03 10:55 UTC