Hi Cos,
Let's not distract the discussion by reading too much into that sentence.
It looked to me as if Sean simply listed all the possible cases (you
missed the part about opinion, which is different from affiliation).
If you really insist, I can copy paste the tweets that are not factual
from the private thread that you have already been made aware of.
However I would rather focus now on driving consensus on some guidelines.
Thanks,
Bruno
Note: Contributors are supposed to not be influenced by their
affiliation on ASF premises. However it does not mean that we cannot
mention them if this is the case.
I am not saying it is the case here and I don't think it is, but I
wanted to clarify this misunderstanding.
On 03/08/2015 08:37 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote:
Sean,
in the interest of being factual when you say
On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 05:25PM, Sean Mackrory wrote:
represent consensus among the Bigtop PMC. In my view, some of the tweets on
that account have been factually incorrect, overly biased by the author's
own affiliations and opinions, and they are harmful to the community. There
Could you please be more specific what were technical incorrectness or an
expression of affiliation? Affiliations are ispofacto should be irrelevant in
any Apache project. Establishing the factual technical ground would, I am
sure, will help to have a discussion in a more subject matter.
Regards,
Cos