Benevolent Dictator For Life (BDFL)

Benevolent Dictator For Life (commonly known as "BDFL") is a title sometimes given to an individual inside open source development teams. Such person, usually the project founder, is responsible for defining the general rules and development paths in the project as well as, on some situation, committing final decisions regarding critical project issues. This terms has been taken from the Monty Python film series and firstly used in the Open Source Software community to humorously refer to Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python programming language. (Source: Wikipedia:Benevolent_Dictator_For_Life, 2008年07月07日)

As part of the TWikiGovernance, Peter Thoeny, as Self Appointed BDFL, plays a happily undemocratic role as sponsor of the TWiki project since it started in 1998.

-- Contributors: PeterThoeny, ArthurClemens - 2011年11月26日

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-- PeterThoeny - 07 Sep 2008

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