<quote who="Thom Holwerda"> > But my point remains. How far are you willing to go? Must developers > adhere to some sort of code of conduct-- a sort of extra set of > requirements-- before they can contribute to the GNOME project? > > Because that is kind of how your viewpoint comes across here.
I don't think we have to go that far. Certainly, clarity of structure and leadership will go a long way towards dealing with this, but those are hard things to manufacture. I'm thinking hard about how to to deal with this. It has compounded over a long, long time. You can see elements of my thinking about it in the 10x10 talk I did at GUADEC too - in the interplay between changing the rules and becoming the rules. This is as important as fixing 2.0 was. - Jeff -- II OSWC: Malaga, Spain http://www.opensourceworldconference.com/ "I run Linux on pretty much everything except the microwave and washing machine. Those are tempting targets but would probably make Telsa extremely cross." - Alan Cox _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
