[OpenIndiana-discuss] Sonicle XStreamOS repo and XStream Desktop in progress
finid at linuxbsdos.com
finid at linuxbsdos.com
Sun May 19 09:48:46 UTC 2013
I'm not even sure that OI is still alive.
You guys might want to read the dev email archives at
http://ur1.ca/dxg95
Especially http://ur1.ca/dxg9b
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finid
On 2013-05-18 19:43, DormitionSkete at hotmail.com wrote:
> On May 18, 2013, at 8:34 AM, Volker A. Brandt wrote:
>
>> Jose-Marcio Martins da Cruz writes:
>>> Illumos isn't like Linux. Linux already has a very large user base,
>>> while Illumos have a very small user base. For Linux, it's not a
>>> real problem having some number of different distributions. About
>>> Illumus, maybe it should be better to add common efforts to increase
>>> the user base before each company having it's own distro.
>>>
>>> At our organisation, I'd like to use a distribution coming or from
>>> some community (as debian or openindiana) or coming from some quite
>>> solid organisation (as Fedora come from RedHat).
>>>
>>> IMHO, it could be better if people from these many different
>>> distributions could work together to create a distribution people
>>> could really believe in its medium/long term future.
>>
>> You are completely correct. I fully agree.
>>
>> I wish Gabriele had spent all this work on OpenIndiana, maybe
>> offering
>> a light weight WM and whatever else Sonicle needs als an extra
>> package.
>> I wish Martin had done his absolutely amazing work in a more
>> cooperative
>> and open fashion.
>>
>> The problem here is that too many people want to many different
>> things.
>> So far, nobody is willing to give in and agree to a common
>> denominator.
>>
>> Fortunately, at least Illumos is still the basis of all these
>> distributions, and it is a very solid one.
>>
>>
>> Best regards -- Volker A. Brandt
>> --
>
> I don't agree.
>
> I like Open Indiana a LOT. I like most of the developers and most of
> the other people on this mailing list. I have benefitted from their
> help enormously, and I appreciate their help and their efforts
> immensely -- far more than words can adequately express. But if the
> people at Sonicle want to start their own distribution, I welcome that
> whole heartedly.
>
> As much as I hate to say it, I see Open Indiana as a sick puppy dying
> a long, slow, lingering death.
>
> While it has some significant strengths, it also has some significant
> problems, among which is the fact that it has no leadership, and no
> organizational structure.
>
> Go back and look at the dev archives. Start around September of last
> year, when Alasdair resigned.
>
> The response among the devs can be summed up as, "We don't need a
> leader, and we don't want a leader."
>
> Last December, some corporation, I think, approached the Illumos
> Foundation wanting to donate to Open Indiana. Look at the devs'
> response to that, too. It wasn't very good. And others this year
> have offered to donate or pay for work to be done that they wanted,
> but unless things have changed that I'm not aware of, there's no way
> to contribute to Open Indiana.
>
> Of course, not all people are motivated by money. And our devs don't
> appear to be. That's not necessarily bad, though.
>
> Further, the amount of petty bickering on the dev list is enough to
> discourage even the most stout-hearted person from wanting to
> contribute to it. Somebody a few months ago offered a small piece of
> work for a code review, and he got hit with somewhere around 20-30
> messages (if I remember correctly) bickering about what compiler he
> should use...
>
> And Sonicle is right in saying that Open Indiana does seem to have a
> lot of complexity that probably could be simplified immensely.
>
> I've heard many people say on this list that "we need a corporate
> sponsor". Well, that simply cannot happen with OI in it's current
> condition. Sonicle, as a corporation, has either overcome, or should
> be able to side-step, most of these problems OI faces. My big
> question is, whether they really have the resources to do this. Their
> website shows big, impressive buildings, but I think I picked up on
> Gabriele saying "both of us" have such and such expertise...
>
> Maybe I'm wrong about that, but I'm not going to take the time to go
> through all his posts again.
>
> But in any case, if Sonicle wants to make their own distro, maybe it
> might actually grow enough to be a viable replacement to OI before OI
> finally does die.
>
> Within the Linux world, there have been many distributions that have
> come and gone, only to be replaced by others -- some better, some not.
>
>
> Again, I offer my greatest and warmest thanks to all of the OI devs
> and everyone else who has helped me on this list. Unfortunately,
> though, this is how I see the health of OI.
>
> I, personally, will miss OpenIndiana, if and when it does die. But I
> hope that if or when that day comes, there will be a viable
> replacement for it.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Peter, hieromonk
>
>
>
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