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2005-06-29
Save yourself 5 minutes, you don't have to read the article. Basically, Dan suggests to come back to Gentoo and to lead the project again, if the Gentoo people agree.
When he left, Gentoo was at its top. Since then, it's been very badly managed and has dropped to hell in the mind of the Linux community.
As seen on Distrowatch:
2002: Gentoo: Nº3
2008: Gentoo: Nº15
Nothing like a good leader. See Ubuntu. Gentoo needs its great leader back to do some clean up.