On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 16:47 +0000, Jackflap wrote:
> Look it's open-source. It's an open-source development model. That's how
> it works.
Is it really every-man-for-himself in Ubuntu? Doesn't
Shuttleworth set priorities for each release? Isn't
there a paid Canonical development staff? Don't
they get together and put more priority on some
things than on others?
I ask in all seriousness... I'd like to know how,
if at all, this launchpad bug system interacts
with the way the core development team sets
priorities.
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 16:47 +0000, Jackflap wrote:
> Look it's open-source. It's an open-source development model. That's how
> it works.
Is it really every-man- for-himself in Ubuntu? Doesn't
Shuttleworth set priorities for each release? Isn't
there a paid Canonical development staff? Don't
they get together and put more priority on some
things than on others?
I ask in all seriousness... I'd like to know how,
if at all, this launchpad bug system interacts
with the way the core development team sets
priorities.
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