Dictators in free and open source software
July 22, 2008 (8:30:00 PM) - 4 months, 1 week ago
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Some people seem to challenge the idea that most (if not all) free software projects need a benevolent dictator -- that is, somebody who has the last say on every decision. They are quick to point out Linus Torvalds’ past “mistakes” (see the brackets): using BitKeeper to manage the kernel, not allowing “pluggable” schedulers in Linux, etc. As a software developer, I feel that a dictator is absolutely necessary in every free software project. Here is why.