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[Fsfe-uk] Re: Kernel hacker cooperatives?
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Davi Leal |
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[Fsfe-uk] Re: Kernel hacker cooperatives? |
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Tue, 22 Jan 2008 22:20:16 +0000 (UTC) |
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Alex Hudson <home <at> alexhudson.com> writes:
> MJ Ray wrote:
> > I saw some press from 2001 about freedevelopers.net, such as
> > http://linuxpr.com/releases/2633.html
> > http://www.linux.com/feature/9617
> > but I can't find them now. Does anyone know what happened?
>
> My hazy recollection is that Tony Stanco - the guy who drove fd.net -
> eventually fell out with the CEO of fd.net, RMS, and he went off and did
> eGovOs.
About the "community company" idea, I have email archives almost since the
fd.net announcement. My understanding is the below:
1. fd.net announced by Tony Stanco.
1.1 Tony does not grant access to the fd.net server, etc., etc.
"I think that the _free_ developers are the one that must have
the web access. Tony, if you had paying attention what happens
with Ricard, etc. you would have ... Are you the same guy that
wrote the below paragraph: ?
Tony Stanco wrote:
I am still waiting to see if the FreeDevelopers members
can self-organize themselves into a functioning democratic
company. That means people should not be waiting for others
to lead (including me), but should lead themselves to
wherever they intend to go."
1.2 Some guys opened a fd.net private discuss email list, and got
the below conclusion:
Tony Stanco's lack of ethic killed the fd.net project.
"There is some movement in the FD list pressing to Tony so as to
give access to the FD host. [...]"
2. The _association_ idea, one member one vote, raised to avoid
such situations. The idea got the below name:
GNU Herds - Free Software Association
GNU Herds was initially hosted at 25thandclement.com
The public email archive is lost. I have only a private copy.
2.1 LPI.org tries to 'copy' the GNU Herds job site idea, but the
LPI's call to the community to develop a job site to be managed
by LPI fails. Now it is just this:
http://lpi.org/en/lpi/english/join_us/open_source_professional_resource_enablement
2.2 GNU Herds project using Savannah for CVS/Git and development lists
My PC for HTTP/PostgreSQL and association list. Trying to move
the services hosted at my PC to the FSF server.
RMS accepts the GNU Herds project:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnuherds-app-dev/2007-12/msg00025.html
The migration to the FSF hosts start:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnuherds-app-dev/2008-01/msg00021.html
As GNU Herds' second phases, the Cooperatives' network idea is
being analyzed by MJ and others.
Regards,
Davi