> The great weakness of open source is the lack of firm central
> control; you tend to descend into glitz and feeping creaturism.  

I disagree. Yes, OSS projects generally lack good central control (the Linux
kernel being an exception, IMHO). However, they generally have less 'glitz
and feeping creaturism'; because they're completely _end-user driven_.
features are there because someone *wanted them* and spent the time to write
them. 

if you don't want them, you generally don't have to compile them in. :)

this means that if you really want to; you can take the patch that someone
sent to the linux-kernel mailing list recently, which makes Linux a
single-user OS; and apply it to your system. Or you can choose not to. :)

Carl Soderstrom
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