On Jan 21, 2014, at 08:06 24, R. Mattes <rm(a)mh-freiburg.de> wrote:
I think most posters so far totally underestimate the
part of the distribution.
Indeed yes...
I am in a somewhat unusual position in that, in addition to being the primary developer
for an upstream project (Rivendell), I am also the Rivendell downstream maintainer for one
particular platform (RedHat / CentOS / ScientificLinux). This experience has taught me
greatly to appreciate downstream maintainers in general — the complex task they perform
(essentially that of ‘impedance matching’ an upstream project into the unique environment
and ecosystem of a given distro) is one that is crucial for the success of any FOSS
project. As such, they deserve every bit as much respect as those who primarily work at
the upstream level. The experience has also been very helpful in teaching me to
understand and work with the issues that arise with the other downstream maintainers for
Rivendell.
I suspect that the OP is largely oblivious to the very existence of this
'upstream/downstream' division of labor — it is, after all, pretty much unique to
the FOSS world.
Cheers!
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