LWN Year in Review
Lars Larsen writes "Linux Weekly News has a nice Linux
timeline for 1998.
" The best comment is the little block of Jesse Berst
quotes his opinions changing from 'Linux Will Never go
Mainstream' to 'I've always said that Linux could be a serious
Challanger'
timeline is this quote (quoted from memory):
"All the open source movement needs is a grown-up
to step in and lead it without all the petty
bickering".
Hmm, sounds like he saw a /. KDE/Gnome flamewar...
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Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
Like someone said before. Slashdot have already posted this article a while back. My guessing is the contributors to slashdot don't read their site often enough. /. is the No. 1 way of wasting time when you should be doing something else.
But that's a good thing as if they did it would just die becasue they'd spend so long reading they wouldn't update it, people would then stop reading, etc, etc - so a few repeated articles is worthwhile as long as CmdrTaco, Sengan, Hemos, etc don't get addicted to their site and start reading it.
After all
Seriously though - this is a great site!
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slashdot could create a system of
3-5 simple and significant category/keywords
that could be assigned to each article.
for example (this article could be assigned these keywords):
"Linux Weekly News" "timeline "1998"
these keywords are SO obvious (or should be), that if the article was ever to be possibly submitted again, the same or very similar keywords would reappear.
categories for version numbers (obviously needed for version announcements such as new WINE versions or new GIMP versions.) and the most significant URL given are necessary also.
for example (this article):
(version number N/A) "http://lwn.net/1999/features/1998timeline/"
again, the version number and the most significant URL would HAVE to be repeated in order for a repeat article to reappear.
then when the authors submit their articles, a search can quickly be run through all slashdot articles using this keyword system and the list of really common matches can be shown and then the author can determine whether or not it is worthy enough to run the article again or run it because the keyword system screwed up...
i just can't stand it when all the comments that fill up this space are just flames and flames upon yet more flames about "repeated articles" "don't you read your own website!?!?"
also: since slashdot pulls the freshmeat new applist every once in a while, why can't it just scan through it for various programs that are of significant importance, such as WINE, GNOME, and make sure its a new version, then auto-submits it to an author.
bah these are simple ideas, i hope this makes it to someone who cares.. hmm might send it to rob...
-adraken
-- adraken
what was left out of the original synopsis is that this is v1.0 of the timeline with many additions and fixes to the other version which was posted a week ago.
hrm. maybe the story should have stated that, oh well
nomatter
-- adraken