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Interview with Debian's New Project Leader

With the recent news that Anthony Towns will be taking over as the Debian Project Leader, Linux.com took a few minutes to sit down and feel out the new DPL-elect. From the interview: "The immediate plan is to organize the various ideas I've had so that I can work out which ones are actually worth working on, and what order to do them in; and to make sure that all the people who volunteered to be DPL during the campaign, or offered their help don't go away without some good ideas about extra things they can do. "

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  1. Good luck by upside · · Score: 5, Informative

    Firstly, congrats and good luck to Anthony from an avid Debian user.

    Having read the article and AT's campaign platform I got the sense that the project really needs not only direction, but also a leader who can steer the project while keeping people onboard and happy. This means leading the people as well as managing the project.

    It seems that bickering and infighting are open source projects' achilles' heel due to strong personalities and oversensitive or overinflated egos. I hope Anthony does a good job at making the Debian team as strong as their product is already.

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  2. Re:That's a pretty fabricated example. by kbmccarty · · Score: 4, Informative

    Go download mod_security and look at the license, it is GPL.

    That's actually the reason it was removed from Debian; from what I gather, it uses Apache headers that are licensed under the Apache License, which is apparently incompatible with the GPL. Here's the relevant bug: #313615

    Disclaimer: I haven't done enough research to have an opinion on whether this removal was justified or not.

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