
Originally Posted by
allquixotic
Ok... and?
foreach(Project p : deadProjects) {
reportDead(p);
propUp(liveProjects.getProjectByRole(p.getRole());
boreReaders();
}
Why don't you announce that Keith Packard's Kdrive is dead? And the old XFree86 organization? Cedega? OpenSolaris?
Oh, wait... you've done a story on all of those. Hmm, what else is there out there that's dead that you haven't announced yet?
Dead / inactive / unmaintained free software projects are unfortunate (especially if they had promise in their design and vision), but they're a fact of life. Let's focus on things that are making progress, not things that have been left in the dust for years.
The only death notices I'd be interested in hearing are projects that experience a sudden, marked downfall after being fairly steady and popular for a while. For example, if 90% of the existing Linux DRM and Mesa developers explicitly announced that they're all quitting the project, I'd want to hear about it first from Phoronix. But that's only because Linux DRM and Mesa are, today, extremely relevant. I'd never even heard of KGI, and I've been using GNU/Linux since the KGI project was founded -- that shows you how irrelevant it was, even back then, but moreso today. Was it ever even deployed in a remotely popular Linux distribution? I've used and/or hacked on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Gentoo, RHEL, Slackware and Arch over the years, but I've never even seen the acronym KGI.