I haven't been paying attention, what was the original drama there?
It sounds like good things have come out of it with a more community aligned governance, and nixOS is very interesting tech that could solve some of my headaches with Linux
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I haven't been paying attention, what was the original drama there?
It sounds like good things have come out of it with a more community aligned governance, and nixOS is very interesting tech that could solve some of my headaches with Linux
Someone has compiled a portion of the issues here. There has also been some recent community drama, not covered in the thread, which is also quite closely related to what is described there. tl:dr is basically project management politics
Such as?
Holy shit. The mad lads did it