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	<title>Comments on: Is RIFE dead?</title>
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		<title>By: plasma</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just killed RIFE with my RIFLE. You still into opensource and linux. do you know that there are only 1.1% of the folks in OS community who are real code writer and contributor. I wonder if there are crucial patches to the Linux Kernel that didn't get in because Linus had a bad day when the patch was submitted? Anyway i did contributed to few OS projects and then i realized that it is not worth it unless you are going to use it for real purpose. Of the roughly 150,000 open-source projects on SourceForge.net, an online hub for open-source software projects, only a few hundred are active, and fewer still will ever lead to a useful product. It;s like you wirte a interface or abstract class and go on vacation. And during your vacation all the 98.9% people think that there is bug or something wrong with the project.
chou .. How is your barbecue going now a days?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just killed RIFE with my RIFLE. You still into opensource and linux. do you know that there are only 1.1% of the folks in OS community who are real code writer and contributor. I wonder if there are crucial patches to the Linux Kernel that didn&#8217;t get in because Linus had a bad day when the patch was submitted? Anyway i did contributed to few OS projects and then i realized that it is not worth it unless you are going to use it for real purpose. Of the roughly 150,000 open-source projects on SourceForge.net, an online hub for open-source software projects, only a few hundred are active, and fewer still will ever lead to a useful product. It;s like you wirte a interface or abstract class and go on vacation. And during your vacation all the 98.9% people think that there is bug or something wrong with the project.<br />
chou .. How is your barbecue going now a days?</p>
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