I think there is an implied frustration with the fragmentation of "the open source effort", which is ... understandable. It should have been written more diplomatically. It seems to me to be a pervasive problem on…
I think it's a completely fair thing to politely ask why people are spending their time on this. Surely they have somg goal in mind.. Maybe they have some bigger goal, like commercial OS's tuned to the RPi or something…
This is half true. People will go out of their way to make the organization better if it make their jobs easier (ex: switching to more modern easy-to-work with technology). But if for instance the project is going in a…
Except this big catch is that employees are compensated for the improvements they bring about. That basically never happens in a typical software company. Maybe if you keep bringing in important changes someone will…
I think there is an implied frustration with the fragmentation of "the open source effort", which is ... understandable. It should have been written more diplomatically. It seems to me to be a pervasive problem on…
I think it's a completely fair thing to politely ask why people are spending their time on this. Surely they have somg goal in mind.. Maybe they have some bigger goal, like commercial OS's tuned to the RPi or something…
This is half true. People will go out of their way to make the organization better if it make their jobs easier (ex: switching to more modern easy-to-work with technology). But if for instance the project is going in a…
Except this big catch is that employees are compensated for the improvements they bring about. That basically never happens in a typical software company. Maybe if you keep bringing in important changes someone will…