On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
Instead, Fedora has a leadership system, which is widely being ignored
by the public, unless it interferes with individual contributor
interests.
Isn't that basically how governments work?
The *real* question: when the Fedora leadership (government) interferes
with the interests of the individual contributor (citizen) -- which is, of
course, inevitable -- does the individual contributor (citizen) have
meaningful recourse?
--g
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