[Members] Re: disconnect from board to active developers
Egbert Eich
eich at suse.de
Fri Oct 20 03:57:11 EDT 2006
Peter -
peter winston writes:
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> The X consortium and the MIT X consortium, come to mind.
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> >Do we actually know any precedence where a free project employes
> >hired people to do development work - together with contributors
> >from the community?
Right.
These actually showed how hiring people to do development
on volunteers' projects could kill volunteer effords and
turn the project into a pay-for-say organization.
The X Consortium and later the X.Org Group at TOG were
such organizations. The weight of a vote was determined
by the size of the check. A lot of poor decisions happened
at that time.
XFree86 as a free project was stonewalled when it tried to
join the X Consortium. Later on when the user base of XFree86
started to outnumber the user base of all commercial X
implementations combined the X.Org Group reconsidered and
made XFree86 an 'honorary member'.
However at that time great advancements in the X development
were not really high up on the agenda of most commercial
vendors any more. The had pretty much dropped the ball on
the U*nix desktop.
It wasn't until the free and open source desktop was more
than just a small star on the horizon that the X.Org Group
started to reconsider their structure and - when the XFree86
Project started to falter - moved to join forces with those
who were loosing their home to form this organization.
But at that time the major vendors who were Members of the
old X.Org Group - such as SUN, HP and IBM - had identified
Linux and in some cases even the free and open source desktop
as a business opportunity.
Cheers,
Egbert.
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