• False@lemmy.world
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    Because there are a lot of people with different goals that conflict with each other? Which is true in lots and lots of other things.

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    12 hours ago

    It really doesn’t. I highly doubt there isn’t office politics going on inside Microsoft, Apple and Google, but unlike them, Linux development is all public. If anything, that’s likely to curtail a lot of bad behavior rather than encourage it.

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    It’s sane to have drama. It means we have humans doing the job and power dynamics being discussed. If there’s no drama, it means some people got shut down.

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    It doesn’t really, not compared to what goes on in the office. What little there is, is in public and often exaggerated by commentators.

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    Thats the Point of having an Open Source OS where everyone can have a voice. So you can talk about something if its a pile of dogshit.

    Is the next video going to be „Why is there so much drama in the bundestag“?