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Re: Democratic Leadership
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Andreas Enge |
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Re: Democratic Leadership |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Dec 2014 19:57:20 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 10:34:10AM -0800, Jason Self wrote:
> Andreas Enge said:
> > So software freedom might not need democratic structures to survive,
> > but I believe that the GNU project does.
> The GNU Project's been doing quite well for 30 years, thanks. :)
I have no statistics, but know of at least one active person who has quit the
project due to governance problems in the last few years. I think (of course
I have no proofs for this) that GNU would be healthier with a more democratic
structure.
And the true test for the survival of all paternalistic structures comes
when the father figure leaves it. So past performance is not a guarantee for
future performance.
Andreas
- Re: Democratic Leadership, (continued)
- Re: Democratic Leadership, Aurélien DESBRIÈRES, 2014/12/02
- Re: Democratic Leadership, Aurélien DESBRIÈRES, 2014/12/02
- Re: Democratic Leadership, Aurélien DESBRIÈRES, 2014/12/02
- Re: Democratic Leadership, Aurélien DESBRIÈRES, 2014/12/02
- Re: Democratic Leadership, Richard Stallman, 2014/12/03
- Re: Democratic Leadership (was: When can we expect a version 1.0 of the GNU Operating System?), Jason Self, 2014/12/02
- Re: Democratic Leadership,
Andreas Enge <=
- Re: Democratic Leadership, Jason Self, 2014/12/02
Re: Democratic Leadership, Garreau\, Alexandre, 2014/12/03