GNU-D opens up shop
Kyle Furlong
kylefurlong at gmail.com
Sat Apr 29 20:33:57 PDT 2006
Derek Parnell wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 11:42:03 +1000, Boris Wang <nano.kago at hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
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>> "Derek Parnell" <derek at psych.ward>
>> 写入消息新闻:op.s8sodjnt6b8z09 at ginger.vic.bigpond.net.au...
>>> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 06:38:56 +1000, Hasan Aljudy
>>> <hasan.aljudy at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I think that if you have a vision, you must be the leader in order to
>>>> achieve that vision.
>>>> Gabe seems to have a vision, he cannot realize that vision on
>>>> dsource.org, there for he's trying to create a new movement among the
>>>> community, where he is the leader that directs everyone to achieve the
>>>> vision that he has.
>>>
>>> This is exactly the feeling I got too. I'm not ready to support Gabe as
>>> the self-elected boss yet. The dsource approach seem to suit me better.
>>
>> Did you means the approach that no schedule, no management, just for fun?
>>
>> So,some lib will stall any time, stop any time, without any
>> announcement.
>>
>
> I think you misunderstand dsource's role. It hosts projects. There is
> nothing to stop any given project from being run along the lines you
> suggest. It is very possible to start a project, hosted at dsource, that
> has a schedule, management, etc ... dsource is not a hinderance to such
> a method of working.
>
>
>
> --Derek Parnell
> Melbourne, Australia
In fact, with the trac functionality, project management is basically
built in.
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