Η πρώτη με τον άνθρωπο που έχει τον πιο δύσκολο ρόλο στην Debian community,αυτόν του debian project leader (DPL), τον Stefano Zacchiroli.
http://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/11/22/pe ... ct-leader/
Η δεύτερη με τον mr Ubuntu ,τον νοτιοαφρικανό Mark Shuttleworth
http://raphaelhertzog.com/2011/11/17/pe ... s-founder/
Και οι 2 ενδιαφέρουσες,αλλά ας σταθούμε σε μερικά από τα λεγόμενα του Mark
έγραψε:The key to that dream is economics, and as always, a change in economics; it was clear to me that the flow of money around personal software would change from licensing (“buying Windows”) to services (“paying for your Ubuntu ONE storage”)
έγραψε:So Ubuntu is the second half of a complete Debian-Ubuntu ecosystem. Debian’s strengths complement Ubuntu’s, Ubuntu can achieve things that Debian cannot (not because its members are not capable, but because the institution has chosen other priorities) and conversely, Debian delivers things which Ubuntu cannot, not because its members are not capable, but because it chooses other priorities as an institution.
έγραψε:Many people are starting to understand this: Ubuntu is Debian’s arrow, Debian is Ubuntu’s bow. Neither instrument is particularly useful on its own, except in a museum of anthropology

