I have submited this, not to focus on kernel develop, though the article is nice and the featured links provide good information, we need to: # think out of the box >From all those comments, I've went through many of them... and I got to recognize that there are some valid stuff there that we can actually related to Fedora and possibly use such input for thinking in a different way about it. Though it's pointed kernel development, I would believe that some of those problems are also shared with us. I'm not after why the corporations this or that, or if there would be corporations or not. The important part is what people who have gone through and not went through FOSS devep have to say, their points of view. Eventually we can dig in some important info from here to think over on ways in which we can be more attractive to new developers/etc enrolling on FOSS projects such as Fedora. For those who are not aware, there is also some fuss about the future of OpenSolaris and whatever Oracle want's to do with it. Some say "FORK", but forking starts with knifes and some backstabs on their own, because such communities many times do not have structure to fork whatever they want to fork. And unlike us, they probably don't have so many people committed to it. Honestly, facing the very huge allegations and replies from slashdot users... can we take some points to think over stuff we can actually improve here on Fedora so that no one would write or refer to us in that way? Basically, what can we take from there that could help us continue a great story of success ? I mean, we need to get more people enrolled 8) On Wed, 2010-04-21 at 17:07 +0100, Nelson Marques wrote: > Though this seems to be a very specific article, it is still valid, and > the most interesting is actually the replies its having. > > http://linux.slashdot.org/story/10/04/18/1557220/Why-Linux-Is-Not-Attracting-Young-Developers > > In case someone wants to check it out, I recommend it. And yes, this is > deeply related and a good source for Marketing people 8) > -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing