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PjotrOrial30 karma

What do you eat? Local food as everyone? How many things do you import?

PjotrOrial6 karma

Open Source like a MMORPG

There are also open source MMORPG, checkout themanaworld.org :) I have been a contributor some time ago. :)

PjotrOrial3 karma

How do you define "going forwards"?

  • Fixed bugs (not much code, but hell of time spent to change one line)
  • New features? (additional stuff)
  • completely new things replacing older working things, not being hipster anymore?

PjotrOrial2 karma

I'd suggest thinking about a problem which you encounter in your daily usage. Fixing that problem is way more rewarding hence it also comes with a higher frustration-tolerance threshold.

PjotrOrial1 karma

Hi Jono, may I ask a question related to technical stuff?

So I was reading up on upstart and systemd lately, and systemd is portrayed to be a technical superior solution. What is the Ubuntu stance with respect to these 2 init systems? I mean currently we're flowing with upstart, but do you think we'll switch maybe in the future? Or rather have upstart as a competitor to systemd and keep it maintained?

The same question would apply to Mir/Wayland. Ubuntu seems to be doing quite a lot of "going its own way", which I appreciate. But how do cope with lost battles such as bazaar/git? git being the de-facto open source distributed version control system, bazaar however is just barely maintained currently, even emacs is switching over currently.

Another question regarding to technical aspects would be this: How do you think the CLA required by Canonical impacts their projects?