On 02/02/2011 09:14 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
you are evading the point. First you say netbsd is in doldrums due to
the BSD license where people are allowed to fork and not contribute
back.
Then you quote a reference that has nothing to do with the license
and attributes the problem to bad management - locking features so that
only one person can work on it, and out of frustration people are
forking or not contributing. When this is pointed out you say 'talk to
NetBSD folk' - implying that they have told you that it is due to the
license. Now you say license impact the nature of development among
other things. Obviously it does - but in a minor way.