DPL: Debian Project Has Plenty Of Money But Not Enough Developers

A report <https://www.theregister.com/2020/09/10/debian_project_address/> by the current Debian Project Leader, Jonathan Carter, on the current state of the Mother Of All Linux Distros. They are not short of funds, but they have too few project contributors trying to do too much: The culture of the community is not to spend money unnecessarily. “Debianites don’t like spending money,” he said. “They feel guilty.” It’s probably also the largest Linux distro: In 2009, there were 22,000 binary packages for the i386 architecture in Lenny, the current release at the time. Today there are over 61,000 amd64 binary packages in Bullseye, the forthcoming release. After Bullseye, “100,000 packages is a serious reality on the horizon,” he said. I like this quote: “Debian is a bottomless pit of problems. It’s inherent in the work we do. We’re affected by nearly every problem that exists in the realm of computer science.” How about that for the ultimate geek brag? 🐧
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro