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Re: [Linux-aus] Can Linux Australia survive?



Michael Still wrote:
> Jonathan Oxer wrote:
> 
> 
>>But as I said, these are examinations of extreme positions. They're very
>>useful things to think about even just as mental exercises to frame our
>>own concepts of the bounds of reasonableness.
>>
>>So where from here? Assuming we want to follow a middle-ground course,
>>what should that be?
>>
>>At the end of the discussion the committee basically decided to leave it
>>up to me to set a course since there was no clear consensus among the
>>group. Oh well, I suppose this is where the burden of responsibility
>>comes in! Time to be Presidential. Or something.
> 
> How about a middle ground approach. Come up with a clear budget / bucket
> for projects, and ask the community for suggestions. Perhaps one of the
> failings at the moment is that ideas need to come from the community.

s/community/committee/;

It's been a long life.

Mikal

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