Devuan and I got off to a bad start. The first link I clicked to their site was flagged by Firefox as possibly malicious. Continuing to their home page brought me to what would have been considered campy even in the 90s. I suspected a scam, or at least rank amateurism, and figured a short life for the project.
They recently released an "update on the progress of the Devuan.org," and I took a second look, especially at their finances.
The finances of the Devuan project are administered by the Dyne.org foundation, an international organization based in Amsterdam.
Dyne.org commits to financial transparency and will publish financial reports for this project, keeping them updated every year.
Their current financial report for 2014 is available as a pdf download.
Surprisingly, with all the anti-systemd trolling out there that they could cash in on, they're instead taking the high road.
We must not become acquainted to the fact that systemd discussions are swarmed by trolls fostering aggressive behaviour and personalized attacks of sorts. With the Devuan project and its early Debianfork declaration we did our best to avoid such dynamics, to bring forward a constructive discussion and action plan to respond to the systemd avalanche with technical analyses and solutions.
We kindly ask the community gathering around Devuan to take us seriously on this and avoid aggressive behaviour. Everyone should use extra attention when engaging criticism and in any case avoid any personalization, but stick to facts.
Their open professionalism is impressive. We could be seeing the birth of the next major player in Linux.
(Score: 2, Interesting) by kaszz on Wednesday December 24 2014, @03:03AM
"their home page brought me to what would have been considered campy even in the 90s. I suspected a scam, or at least rank amateurism, and figured a short life for the project."
The point of a website is to bring information. Not to impress hipsters thats more about style than content. An analytic mind can figure out the important stuff without style stuff to pampering the aesthetic side.
(Score: 2) by E_NOENT on Wednesday December 24 2014, @10:46AM
The point of a website is to bring information. Not to impress hipsters thats more about style than content. An analytic mind can figure out the important stuff without style stuff to pampering the aesthetic side.
Hear, hear!
Also (and it's easy to miss) the site is actually a twitter bootstrap template they just grabbed off the shelf and populated with content. They could have probably chosen a more "corporate" looking template, but I guess there's no accounting for taste.
The point being, the site's appearance is the result of some FLOSS graphic designer's aesthetics, not the Devuan devs so much.
I'm not in the business... I *am* the business.