Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/02/11/15:07:49
While I, too, completely agree with what Christopher writes, I also have
had the same experience that Guy complains about. I e-mailed several
bug fixes but got no response as to what happened to them. Not
particularly satisfying. How did the Linux community handle
contributions?
Gary
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guy Gascoigne - Piggford [SMTP:ggp AT informix DOT com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 1998 12:36 PM
> To: cgf AT bbc DOT com; gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
> Subject: Re: Beta-19 and configurations....
>
> At 01:43 PM 2/10/98 GMT, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >This suggestion is like 99% of the, um, stuff on this mailing list.
> It
> >is full of ideas for "somebody else" to implement. This list is full
> of
> >managers but there are very very very few workers.
> >
> >Since you mentioned Linux, allow me to point out that the model that
> >worked very well for Linux does not seem to be happening here. In
> Linux
> >development there was a slow ramping up as people came on board,
> >contributing their talents to the project in terms of *code* and
> actual
> >useful work. If a Makefile needed to be rewritten, it was rewritten.
> >If a script was required, someone wrote it. If a feature was needed
> >somebody added it.
> >
> >In the cygwin model, people contribute their opinions. If a Makefile
> >needs to be rewritten, somebody complains that the Makefile is not
> >working as it should. If a script is required, somebody is amazed
> that
> >it is not already in existence. If a feature is needed, somebody
> claims
> >that they are now moving to OpenNT because it is missing.
> >
> >I wish I understood why this is. It would be nice to have an active
> >community like Linux which had a core of helpful and knowledgable
> people
> >willing to pitch in and fix things. Alas, that does not seem to be
> the
> >case here.
>
>
> Part of this could be that when we ask how we can contribute, we get
> no
> response! I've asked at least twice how I could pass on my set of
> changes
> to bash so that they could be further intergrated (or canned if they
> aren't
> appropriate). Total response - NIL. After a while you just give up,
> fix it
> for yourself and resign yourself to having to fix it again later.
>
> Guy
>
>
> --
> Guy Gascoigne - Piggford (ggp AT informix DOT com)
> Software Engineer, Informix Software, Inc. (Portland, Oregon)
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