Creating a Place for Users in the Open Source Process

Several months ago William Lamb witnessed a heated debate in the open source community, an article titled “The Future Belongs to GNOME; Inertia to KDE,” in which it was suggested that GNOME was overtaking the KDE project by being more responsive to the user community’s needs.It became obvious while reading the postings that users do not have a place of their own in the open source development process. The author would like to respond to some of the ideas he saw posted and propose an outline for the proper relationship between free software users and free software developers.

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