Linux distro/desktop competition
Jerry Feldman
gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org
Sat Aug 18 06:57:01 EDT 2007
No reason to inject reality here :-)
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 19:00:57
John Chambers <jc-8FIgwK2HfyJMuWfdjsoA/w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Actually, historians have thoroughly debunked the "Mussolini made the
> trains run on time" myth. During his tenure, the Italians trains had
> an atrociously bad on-time record. And, more generally, they've shown
> that dictatorships (including those in corporations) tend to be
> rather inefficient. The main reason is that the decision makers
> rarely understand (or care about) the low-level issues, and the
> people who do are afraid to speak up or take actions to improve
> problem situations. If you want efficiency, you give the people with
> expertise the power to make and implement their own decisions, and
> the power structure must support those decisions. This tends to
> happen automatically in democracies and other decentralized systems,
> which is why they are usually more efficient.
>=20
> We even have a special case of this within the linux community, with
> the Gentoo and Slackware distros generally producing somewhat more
> efficient systems than the others. The reasons are fairly obvious and
> well known: It takes a bit of expertise and labor to install those
> distros. And the efficiency gains are small enough that it can be
> worthwhile to save human time by just going with one of the more
> packaged distros. This goes along with the frequent observation that
> it takes work to maintain a democratic political system.
--=20
Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org>
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