
Last week, I noticed a few
stories online about the bizarre path that
CentOS--a popular Linux distribution--had taken in the past year. It seems that the project's primary administrator, Lance Davis, went AWOL in 2008, and wouldn't even answer e-mails. This created huge problems for the continuing development of CentOS, because Davis was in charge of the project's domain, allegedly oversaw PayPal accounts with contributions targeted at CentOS, and more. Now,
Davis has reappeared, but there are some good lessons to be learned from his odyssey.?