Re: Democracy and organisation : let's make a revolution in the Debian way
От | Jean-Michel POURE |
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Тема | Re: Democracy and organisation : let's make a revolution in the Debian way |
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Msg-id | 200206201433.04618.jm.poure@freesurf.fr обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Democracy and organisation : let's make a revolution in the Debian way (Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>) |
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Re: Democracy and organisation : let's make a revolution
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Le Jeudi 20 Juin 2002 13:39, Karel Zak a écrit : > IMHO there is not problem with organization -- I don't know what do > you want to organize on actual number of developers / contributors Dear Karel, My previous e-mail points out several projects where, IMHO, a leadership would benefit the community at large : - replication, - W32 port, - marketing (read the post "Read this and puke"). > What is non-democratic now? The current processes are based on discussion, and therefore are democratic. My proposal does not intend to change discussion processes between pgsql-hackers. But, in order to face companies like MySQL AB, Oracle or Micro$oft, the community needs to take important decisions that will help team work. A clarified organization would help. Please note I am not a PostgreSQL hacker myself, as I do not contribute code to PostgreSQL main sources. But, as an outside spectator, I would only like to point out that some efforts need coordination. Debian is a very interesting example of Open-Source organization, as for all aspects linked to "decision making". Usually, at Debian, when a discussion is driven, a clear choice arizes after a limited time. Projects are sometimes slow, but always reach their goals. As for current PostgreSQL organization, can someone explain me which W32 port will make its way to PostgreSQL main source code? Can someone publish a schedule for replication availability? Who is in charge of explaining newbees that MySQL InnoDB is just a marketing lie? What is the current PostgreSQL market share? In other words, we should ask ourselves the question of PostgreSQL future organization. We come to point where PostgreSQL has equal chances to become the #1 database or die like Betamax. Best regards to you all, Jean-Michel
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