Bruce Perens Voted off SPI Board
An anonymous reader writes "ComputerWorld is reporting that open source evangelist Bruce Perens has been ousted from the board of Software in the Public Interest. Even though he founded the organization he said it was time to move on, stating that he probably shouldn't have run but just couldn't let it go. It seems that for the time being Perens in content to focus on the truly important things, like watching his son grow and making time for his family. I just hope that he isn't gone for too long."
Here's a link with election info. Here are the election results.
But for me the real question is whether it is time for a magnetic floating bed?
Perens IS content.
See also the previous story: "[...] defining what a mashup really it" = really IS.
Two "is" errors in two consecutive summaries. What's going on here? Are they trying to subliminally tell me that mashups are the new "it" thing? Or that Perens is incontinent? Does it depend on what my definition of "is" is?
Beware spellcheckers, they lead to a false sense of correctness.
Don't put advice in your sig.
How am I supposed to hear rampant rumor and speculation when the subject of the story is posting the truth? This is Slashdot after all; there is a tradition to uphold here people.
I for one welcome our... ahh never mind that won't work here.
DK
I'm sorry but the code is more important than watching some bag of meat grow up.
Okay, this is obvisouly the worst kind of karma whoring possible. How about we take Bruce's highest moderated replies and we all post our own questions?
So, whaddya saying, no ACs and if I want to read about Joss Whedon's grocery list I'll have to call his press agent?
I am *SO* there, Bruce! Congratulations!
(But do you kinda sorta think that your new competitive venture against slashdot is why your own dirty laundry got posted here by an AC? I'm just askin'...)
Rich.
libguestfs - tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine disk images