New Debian Project Leader: Branden Robinson 27
Potato the Lizard writes "The Debian project have announced the results of this year's Debian Project Leader election. The winner is Branden Robinson. Branden's candidate platform may be found here."
I For One Welcome our New Overlord (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I For One Welcome our New Overlord (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I For One Welcome our New Overlord (Score:5, Funny)
There. I've worked that growing desire to join in the
Re:I For One Welcome our New Overlord (Score:1, Redundant)
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos!
(Actually I voted for Branden, and look forward to seeing how well he does).
I can see it now (Score:5, Funny)
A: "Debian is all old!"
B: "Yes, but it's stable and it rulez in professional environments where you can't crash"
C: "Um, but Red Hat has pro support, if you're a pro"
B: "You can buy support from vendors"
D: "Don't people realize stable means stable, and testing means testing and it's wonderful that there are so many options?"
E: "My Gentoo system rox!"
A,C,D: link to sites like funroll-loops.org
F: Hypes up debian-based Knoppix.
G: Hypes up debian-based Ubuntu.
A: "Debian testing is still old, I need new"
B: 'You could try gentoo, you unfaithful kid".
yadda yadda yadda.
laugh, becasue it's true.
Re:I can see it now (Score:3, Funny)
Z. Community member uses experience to anticipate posts - delegitimizing community members' opinions and concerns.
Re:I can see it now (Score:2)
You also forgot about Mod Parent Up
Re:I can see it now (Score:2)
Where is H with a question mark and a Z with profit?
Re:I can see it now (Score:2)
Surprised. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Surprised. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Surprised. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Surprised. (Score:2)
The Ubuntu community could seperate itself from the Debian-based apt-get network, possibly rename it, and manage their own Ubuntu-exclusive repository, just as Yellowdog did with yum.
That way, Debian folks are happy, Ubuntu folks are happy, we have one less problem in the world and one more distro.
Re:Surprised. (Score:1)
Re:Surprised. (Score:2)
Some Ubuntu lovers' feelings will get hurt and some Debianites will get really mad (because Ubuntu takes their glory away).
To bad because its true.
The Ubuntu community could seperate itself from the Debian-based apt-get network, possibly rename it, and manage their own Ubuntu-exclusive repository, just as Yellowdog did with yum.
From the begining Ubuntu has had its own Repository. Its Debian Sid's
Re:Surprised. (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm concerned that sarge isn't imminent but at the moment I'm going to wait and see (well, do more than that, do my part with bug reports/fixes etc.)
Obligatory release comment (Score:5, Insightful)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the Debian project elect a new project leader more often than they release a new version?
Re:Obligatory release comment (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Obligatory release comment (Score:2)
Ubuntu rocks the desktop. I'm concerned that the original Debian distro will continue to go nowhere fast and that Ubuntu and Knoppix will have to fork or do something.
Re:Obligatory release comment (Score:2)
Ubuntu is forked from sid/unstable and Knoppix is a testing/unstable cross (or was, right now I'm not sure exactly what the mix is). Virtually by definition both will be uneffected by a debian sarge release as they will immediately move straight back on to testing/unstable. If Debian development had stopped for the last few years waiting for sarge then debians problems would be huge, but distributions from Ubuntu to Knoppix, Progeny to Kanotix are all happily sucking from (and blowing at) the central re
Re:Obligatory release comment (Score:2)
Good point. Another item of concern is where the project leader refers everyone to his prior year's position statement:
Because my diagnosis of Debian's challenges has not significantly changed in the past year,
Nothing has changed in an entire year? No need to update Debian's position in light of Ubuntu or anything el
He needs an extra platform point (Score:5, Insightful)
Based on what I've seen so far, and having been cut by the bleeding edge of various things before, I'll take Debian's slowness and give them some patience. I'll wait and see what this brings before even thinking about carping.
Branden's a good guy (Score:3, Interesting)
It's not like we've maintained any sort of contact over the years, but he was a really good guy when I knew him personally. Smart, eclectic, and funny as hell. Fun to have over for dinner, which was a common occurance back then.
I don't know whether he keeps tabs on Slashdot (not that he'd know who the hell I was anyway), but a major kudos to a good guy I knew long ago! I'd be lucky to some day earn a fraction of the respect that this guy has.
Debian is... (Score:4, Insightful)
If you don't like it--use another distro.
Anyone whos says that it's old hat needs to remember how many distros are
That said hurrah for Brandon, may he have a fruitful reign.
1-element Schwartz set (Score:5, Informative)