MuyLinux search partners is still a bit confusing: although the initial request was a good response from 50 people interested in working selflessly to this blog, the second filter, consisting of selected candidates to send a couple of articles, will not have too much history : for the moment only a handful of people (of the 40-odd to those who sent the mail) have submitted their articles.
As expected, the request has raised MuyLinux partners already elicited comments on the first search process that was conducted in May 2010 and had a good reception by the reading community. At that time the process went more or less normally, and the debate on whether MuyLinux TPNet and work was taking advantage of readers or not was more or less diffuse.
However, this time it seems that things have got worse, and some of you have said basically that is pretty sad we ask staff without paying for it . It is an opinion as any other, and respect that opinion as you will see I have not locked the comments and I have curtailed because it seemed a stance, but wrong from my point of view, and take care of that MuyLinux continue operating-is shared by the readers of MuyLinux.
MuyLinux is my pride
I can
me wrong, I can write too distro Ubuntu-my favorite horror of some, and I can forget many other distributions and other news that you would like covered. But I do not give more. Fortunately I had help important – thrash , Nismrc and especially the fantastic Metalbyte in recent times-but in various topics each other have changed their publication rate.
So this search for collaborators was just a request for help , I thought it would be taken another way, the chance that you also working on a blog that is currently the leader (Wikio data) in the Hispanic world, and so return a little to the community and I think I’m doing. That, I suppose you proud, and I would a good experience for the future, but obviously the economic compensation is obviously important to many of you.
I understand, so I tried to make clear the terms of this request for collaborators. I respect anyone who feels that it should be paid for working, and I see quite logical, but if anyone has the time, desire, and the illusion of doing so selflessly, I do not understand why that’s bad. After all, many Open Source projects are based on the selfless work of many people. No need to mention the work of people charged salaries of Red Hat or IBM: I speak of people who have their work or studies completely apart and spend their time in such efforts. my view, the work is somewhat comparable MuyLinux .
I write in MuyLinux
money. I write in MuyLinux by illusion . And that’s what I proposed to you .