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| by Sam Varghese | |
| Thursday, 22 February 2007 | |
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Page 2 of 2 Raymond also mentioned that he had started using Ubuntu and his initial experiences made him certain that "it will be enough better to compensate me for the fact that I need to learn a new set of administration tools."
Cox had a parting shot to this one too: "I'm sure they will be delighted to have you."
Other developers on the Fedora developers mailing list pointed out that Raymond had only provided his analysis of the problem and not provided a proper bug report. One developer pointed him back to his own FAQ on asking the right questions.
But now speculation will run rife as to why Raymond kicked up such a lot of dust. It's time that even someone of Raymond's reputation realised that there comes a stage in any movement when one individual doesn't matter any more. When the movement has developed to a point where it has its own head of steam, individuals cease to matter. If someone or the other were to get hit by a bus on the morrow, the world would still continue to rotate on its axis. That's a much more difficult lesson to absorb than any message about open source. {moscomment}
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