• catloaf@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      Yes, that’s just the way it is in systems that involve humans. But when that final authority refuses to make a necessary decision, what do you do?

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        2 months ago

        Fork. Setting up a whole new project infrastructure, getting fellow developers on board with your putsch and everything can be a PITA but all those are natural hurdles, due to how the licensing works the BDFL has no way to stop you.

        As such, as a BDFL you rule by the grace of authority of the bootmaker. If you don’t make sense, if you aren’t respected, sooner than later the community is going to leave you behind.

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        It has worked successfully for linux for decades and other FOSS projects like Python have successfully followed the same model.