Flame Wars, Forks and Freedom
Eugenia Loli-Queru writes "In the news media, it is generally shown that flame wars and forks are detrimental to the growth of FOSS (Free/Open Source Software) But if we see the history of FOSS, both flame wars and forks have played a crucial role in determining both growth and direction of important projects. There are also arguments that this leads to fragmentation and marginalization. There is some truth in these arguments but there are a lot of benefits which are often overlooked. This article looks at some of the benefits of forking and flame wars through history."
This story is just STUPID!! That's it, I'm starting my own slashdot!
So Flamebait gets karma point now?
Rock that crushes, Paper & Scissors that don't matter.
Well, WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON, bud? Huh?
You can't post a juicy title like "Flame Wars, Forks and Freedom" without taking a side.
What are you, some kind of GNU/Commie? ESR-Capitalist? Microsoft Nazi? (Or a paid OS X shill?)
And if you're just trying to present both sides of the argument in a fair and balanced fashion (sorry, I know a friend who worked at FOX, but since his facts are licensed FreeBSD-style, it's OK if I use them on Slashdot), then what are you doing whining about it on Slashdot? For chrissakes, man, just do a CVS branch and start coding your own facts, dammit!
Crazy.
Oh, wait, you meant "in the last ten years". My bad.
Athletic Scholarships to universities make as much sense as academic scholarships to sports teams.
So they're saying we should drop an asteroid on the XFree86 developers?
I'm a Debian user, you insensitive clod!
I hate this no good article!
All the slashdot editors are big dummies!!
I'm gonna start my own slashdot!
Karma: -2147483648 (Mostly affected by integer overflow)
Flame Wars
More often than not flame wars are precursor to forks
Right. That's why emacs forked from vi. I see that now.
In Soviet Russia, articles before post read *you*!
NetBSD had taken the attitude that creating an OS was a popularity contest, and they needed to compete with freebsd and linux. Theo was kicked out because he didn't lick the assholes of every moron that is too lazy to read docs, so he made an OS focused on making a good OS, instead of licking assholes. The reason for making the OS was not political, the reason he got kicked out of netbsd was, not the same thing.