[ros-dev] Goodbye Everyone...

Dann B. Smith dann at dannsoft.com
Fri Feb 17 10:56:52 CET 2006


Hmmm...  Wrong.  A strong leadership can prevent the politicization of a
project if handled correctly.

I would like to paraphrase certain scientists here and say that if you
have to vote on a thing, it isn't science (or engineering).  And if it's
science (or engineeirng), it does not (ever) need a vote.

Science and engineering are based on two things:  truth and workability
(respectively).   

If that maxim can't be followed, the rest of the discussion is moot,
since the project has already died.


-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: [ros-dev] Goodbye Everyone...

Rick Langschultz wrote

It is inevitable that as a project grows in size and popularity, it also
becomes much more political.



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