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Most of the people who run Open Source projects are mortal. Recent history shows us that they will all eventually die, or get bored, or win the lottery, or get sick, or be conscripted, or lose their mind.
If you've ever visited a foreign country's national history museum, I…
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🆕 blog! “The Peaceful Transfer of Power in Open Source Projects”
Most of the people who run Open Source projects are mortal. Recent history shows us that they will all eventually die, or get bored, or win the lottery, or get sick, or be conscripted, or lose their mind.
If you've ever visited a foreign country's national history museum, I…
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#BDFL #mastodon #OpenSource #oss@Edent "If you've ever visited a foreign country's national history museum, I guarantee you've read this little snippet: ..."
"Foreign"?!?!? Sir, you live in the UK. Wars of succession are the national sport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Succession_to_the_British_throne
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@Edent "If you've ever visited a foreign country's national history museum, I guarantee you've read this little snippet: ..."
"Foreign"?!?!? Sir, you live in the UK. Wars of succession are the national sport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Succession_to_the_British_throne
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@otfrom @Edent yes, definitely the same monarch!
My point was that one does not have to go overseas from the UK to find historical placards commemorating a war of succession.
It's interesting to ask if we have any such museum displays in Canada! I don't think there's been a war of succession in our monarchy since Confederation. Almost definitely not on Canadian soil.
But maybe earlier...?
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@otfrom @Edent yes, definitely the same monarch!
My point was that one does not have to go overseas from the UK to find historical placards commemorating a war of succession.
It's interesting to ask if we have any such museum displays in Canada! I don't think there's been a war of succession in our monarchy since Confederation. Almost definitely not on Canadian soil.
But maybe earlier...?
@otfrom @Edent so, I'd rule out The Anarchy, the Wars of the Roses and so on, since they occurred before Canada was discovered by Europeans.
The only contested succession I can think of during Canada's time as a colony was the Jacobite rebellions, and there doesn't seem to have been any battles on this side of the Atlantic.
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@otfrom @Edent so, I'd rule out The Anarchy, the Wars of the Roses and so on, since they occurred before Canada was discovered by Europeans.
The only contested succession I can think of during Canada's time as a colony was the Jacobite rebellions, and there doesn't seem to have been any battles on this side of the Atlantic.
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@otfrom @Edent I think the closest one can come to wars of succession in Canada would be disputed succession in Indigenous nations. I don't know enough about indigenous political structures to say whether there was ever a clear monarchy equivalent among any of our First Nations and if so, how succession worked. But that's the closest "maybe" I can come up with.