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if OSI cannot survive without him, then perhaps it should not exist

either the concept is a desirable one or it's not. if we cannot defend it against the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, then we learned very little from him. let us see if we were worthy of the effort he put into this.
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Open-source leader steps aside at industry group  Loverock Davidson | 02/01/05
Be careful what you ask for...  Mack DaNife | 02/01/05
lovey is an antizealot zealot  linuxoverwindows | 02/01/05
Woo Hoo! Lovey musta ran and told!  Judas I. | 02/01/05
Wrong  Loverock Davidson | 02/01/05
Wrong back atcha, Lovey.  Judas I. | 02/02/05
I would like to think...  Mack DaNife | 02/01/05
Eric is a giant  Roger Ramjet | 02/01/05
OSS will survive without ESR, trust me...  erc@... | 02/01/05
Sometimes it's good for the guru to step aside...  escoles@... | 02/01/05
Why?  Ardian Daka | 02/01/05
The reason being ...  Ardian Daka | 02/01/05
I don't know if I agree...  Mack DaNife | 02/01/05
Well ...  Ardian Daka | 02/01/05
OK, I'll buy that (NT)  Mack DaNife | 02/01/05
now now  hipparchus2000 | 02/01/05
he isn't some 2d character go read his website  hipparchus2000 | 02/01/05
Eric set up the OSI, and has wanted to go do other things for 5 years  hipparchus2000 | 02/01/05
I agree  Tim Patterson | 02/01/05
regardless  aif@... | 02/01/05
One possible reason for departure  Anton Philidor | 02/01/05
yep, can't be the reason he's been wanting to give up for five years  hipparchus2000 | 02/02/05

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