Re: Democracy and organisation : let's make a revolution

From: Gavin Sherry <swm(at)linuxworld(dot)com(dot)au>
To: Jean-Michel POURE <jm(dot)poure(at)freesurf(dot)fr>
Cc: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Democracy and organisation : let's make a revolution
Date: 2002-06-20 13:17:16
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.21.0206202314090.22936-100000@linuxworld.com.au
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Jean-Michel POURE wrote:

> Le Jeudi 20 Juin 2002 13:39, Karel Zak a écrit :
> > IMHO there is not problem with organization -- I don't know what do
> > you want to organize on actual number of developers / contributors
>
> Dear Karel,
>
> My previous e-mail points out several projects where, IMHO, a leadership would
> benefit the community at large :
> - replication,
> - W32 port,
> - marketing (read the post "Read this and puke").
>
> > What is non-democratic now?
>
> The current processes are based on discussion, and therefore are democratic.
> My proposal does not intend to change discussion processes between
> pgsql-hackers.
>
> But, in order to face companies like MySQL AB, Oracle or Micro$oft, the
> community needs to take important decisions that will help team work. A
> clarified organization would help.

Jean,

Why on earth does this matter? Postgres will continue to be a good
database as long as developers and users cut code. It is not a
sufficiently complicated project to warrant too much concern about things
like this. Besides, a significant amount of the code committed to
Postgres is inspired by personal interest not obligation.

Gavin

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