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Date:      Fri, 09 Apr 2004 08:12:14 -0500
From:      Jon Noack <noackjr@alumni.rice.edu>
To:        Steve Ames <steve@energistic.com>
Cc:        Atte Peltomaki <koston@iki.fi>
Subject:   Re: Future of FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <4076A12E.4060508@alumni.rice.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20040409122729.GA19110@energistic.com>
References:  <20040408224527.GA8299@norsu.kameli.org> <20040409121542.GD26247@pcwin002.win.tue.nl> <20040409122729.GA19110@energistic.com>

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On 4/9/2004 7:27 AM, Steve Ames wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 02:15:42PM +0200, Stijn Hoop wrote:
>> As a user the best you can do is document all your problems to the
>> developers; if you want the project to go in a certain direction,
>> or 'finish' a particular project, you'll have to step in as a
>> developer because that's how opensource (or at least this project)
>> works. You can't sit by the sideline and say 'hey this is going
>> wrong' while generally waving your arms about.
> 
> You could also gather some money together and financially encourage a
>  developer or two to move in a direction you prefer. Rewards for
> certain features have been posted and accepted in the past. Putting
> together the necessary financial commitment to help nudge or
> accelerate the project in a certain direction doesn't seem totally
> out of question. If your talents lean more toward fund-raising than
> coding this is certainly a viable strategy for you. Just another
> option. Griping has traditionally not accomplished anything. Document
> your problems specifically, fix them, or encourage others to fix them
> for you.

Here's a direct link to help make this happen:
http://people.freebsd.org/~phk/funding.txt

Jon



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