Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Apr 2007 12:40 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Debian and its clones "How many developers run for the post of leader of the Debian GNU/Linux project and cite as part of their platform a desire to make Debian sexy again? None that I know of - except Sam Hocevar who won the recent election for leader of the project. One among eight who put forward their cases to the 1043-odd developers who are eligible to vote, Hocevar modestly puts his election down to 'luck'. He says it is a vote for change."
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RE[2]: Good
by Anonymous Penguin on Mon 30th Apr 2007 22:34 UTC in reply to "RE: Good"
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2005-07-06

"LOL, because Dell is a business! They need to work with a business entity, you know someone who can be held accountable for a release slipping by several months. Do you even understand how a business works? Judging from Hocevar's description Debian's decision making process is all over the place."

So what happened to Microsoft when the Vista release slipped by several months, if not years? Did they refund Dell?

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