It seems to me from what she’s saying that money is not the problem – management overhead is. I note several comments in Mitchell’s post saying “Well, hire more developers”. I’ve just noticed Mitchell’s and mscott’s posts on the future of Thunderbird.
#Undistracted firefox license
No license is perfect, but this one is pretty good. I agree with their assessment of the seriousness of the problems they are trying to tackle (such as Tivoisation), and I think they’ve come up with some excellent solutions. Overall, I’m a fan of both the GPLv3 process and the final licence. The definitions of Standard Interface, Major Component and System Libraries (number 4) are already causing confusion on the debian-legal mailing list. Authorial: 1, 2 and 3 fixed, 4, 5 and 6 not.Practical/Legal 4 (Apache License 2.0 Compatibility) – fixed.Practical/Legal 3 (“User Products” definition) – fixed.But maybe won’t be a problem in practice. Practical/Legal 2 (making CD Distribution Easier) – not addressed.Practical/Legal 1 (section 5d) – GUI notifications) – the language is improved, although I still have issues with the way that such notices are compulsory.Time will tell whether anyone tries to exploit it. Bug 2 (large loophole in anti-Tivoisation clause) – still present.
Although I suspect it won’t be a problem in practice. Bug 1 (breaks hardware reseller business model) – not addressed.In brief, then, with numbers from that document: He encourages us to fix our eyes on Jesus and harness life's distractions so we can find joy despite our circumstances.Just after the GPLv3 final release, Smylers requested in a comment that I say what I think of it, and whether my comments on Draft 3 got addressed. Bob's inspiring and entertaining stories in Undistracted show us what it looks like to live a beautiful and purposeful life rather than drifting aimlessly from one season to the next. In his trademark storytelling style, Bob helps us learn the destruction of distraction and the benefits of living a life of undistracted love and authentic connection identify the distractions in our lives and either eliminate them or route around them and catch a vision of our future, undistracted selves where we can experience true happiness and joy. And that's a lot like life, isn't it? In Undistracted, Bob Goff lovingly yanks us back in our lane and helps us get back on track so we can live our lives with real purpose and joy. You only took your eyes off the road for a moment, but you drifted off course. You probably know what it's like to be driving down the road when you suddenly feel the vibration and hear the guh-guh-guh - guh-guh of the rumble strips-those groves in the pavement-warning you that you've drifted out of your lane. Through his pithy and inspiring storytelling that has endeared him to millions, New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff reassures readers that they can harness today's distractions, follow Jesus' example, and find focus, purpose, and joy.