Biased towards whom?.. Gentoo?.. I sure hope so, because if this trend keeps up we'll only have a MIPS team with devrel still picking their noses.Paapaa wrote:I just wonder who wrote that DistroWatch article. That was completely biased observation of the thread in question...
In my eyes it looked like Robbins just wanted to shoot Ciaranm/PMS/Paludis down as fast as he could. Well, apparently he shot his own leg.

The author signed his article and only wrote how he sees Gentoo nowadays.Paapaa wrote:I just wonder who wrote that DistroWatch article.

Respect is earned, not demanded.brullonulla wrote:I read the mailing list thread, and it's hard to understand who is "right". It seems ciaranm was just asking for respect for his work (screaming quite loudly and not diplomatically, it seems), and drobbins replied "oh well, let's remove ciaranm from developers".
Not nice behaviour on both sides.
Ciaranm asked (this is the whole answer, not just small quote):brullonulla wrote:I read the mailing list thread, and it's hard to understand who is "right". It seems ciaranm was just asking for respect for his work (screaming quite loudly and not diplomatically, it seems), and drobbins replied "oh well, let's remove ciaranm from developers".
I don't consider that trolling or flaming and the tone is quite polite. Of course, no such list was provided.Can the Council provide a list of other projects that have had deadlines imposed upon them by Gentoo?

While the message might be somewhat right (which is debatable, personally I'd disagree), the details and presented facts mentioned in that article are completely off-track, see nightmorphs comment there for a few things that are wrong with that article.moesasji wrote:@Genone: For me as a Gentoo user the article in Distrowatch is spot on. If I look at the different mailing-lists gets exactly the impression as is presented by Distrowatch. So I would not call this biased, but a good stimulus to think about the public image of Gentoo.
The point is, even if the article is offish in some technicalities, this is how Gentoo is being perceived from the outside looking in, and it's not a pretty picture.Genone wrote:While the message might be somewhat right (which is debatable, personally I'd disagree), the details and presented facts mentioned in that article are completely off-track, see nightmorphs comment there for a few things that are wrong with that article.moesasji wrote:@Genone: For me as a Gentoo user the article in Distrowatch is spot on. If I look at the different mailing-lists gets exactly the impression as is presented by Distrowatch. So I would not call this biased, but a good stimulus to think about the public image of Gentoo.
Organizational issues are harder, but that's another discussion centered more around finding people who are both very technically competent and are willing to assume leadership. Believe it or not, if ciaranm was willing to take the position of a "benevolent dictator", I'd support him. Why? Because he's highly competent, likely to lead by example, and likely to attract other people who thrive in an abrasive, technocrat environment. If you follow the kernel development community, it's just like that, with Linus' character not that far from e.g. ciaranm's.
Competent people don't always make competent leaders, Ciaran least of all given his complete lack of people skills.Paapaa wrote:There was a good comment here:
http://planet.gentoo.org/developers/nig ... _me#c18488
Organizational issues are harder, but that's another discussion centered more around finding people who are both very technically competent and are willing to assume leadership. Believe it or not, if ciaranm was willing to take the position of a "benevolent dictator", I'd support him. Why? Because he's highly competent, likely to lead by example, and likely to attract other people who thrive in an abrasive, technocrat environment. If you follow the kernel development community, it's just like that, with Linus' character not that far from e.g. ciaranm's.

How typical.Genone wrote: That article must be a joke, I wonder who wrote that crap. It's full of incorrect facts and wrong conclusions, calling it "biased" is very moderate.
When two kids are fighting in the school yard, you ask neither who's right and who's wrong, nor who started it. You punish them both.brullonulla wrote: I read the mailing list thread, and it's hard to understand who is "right".
Respect should be granted, no matter what or whom.AidanJT wrote: Respect is earned, not demanded.
You can't 'grant' respect, you either respect someone or something or you don't. You can't respect someone who constantly trolls, and poisons Gentoo to the core even after he's been kicked out regardless of contributions.gentoo-dev wrote:Respect should be granted, no matter what or whom.AidanJT wrote: Respect is earned, not demanded.