Hello, 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Fisher [mailto:w...@apache.org] 
> Sent: Monday, July 06, 2020 1:30 AM
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Decisions and Behavior
> 
> Hi -
> 
> You were asked to start a new thread. 

Exactly.  And I already did that five days ago:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r03a46217e16be81696126cff36b9c4c56b82ffe60261c2ba110ece94%40%3Cdev.openoffice.apache.org%3E

Can you please tell me if I am now obliged to open a new thread every time 
others post in the old thread and I want to reply to them?

Concretely asked:
Jan wrote in the old thread and Michael replied in the old thread. 
How should I have answered correctly to Michael's post? By opening a second(!) 
new thread?

> What do you hope to accomplish in these threads?

I haven't opened any topics, except the new thread I was supposed to open.
In the existing thread I have expressed my opinion freely - that's all.

> Please review the ASF code of conduct before continuing.

Thanks for the advice. I understand what you mean and I will in future, in a 
similar situation, immediately open a new thread.

However:
Do you really think the problem we are dealing with here, in concrete terms, is 
that I didn't open a new thread to say what I said? I have the feeling that my 
opinion, no matter if I write it in the old or in a new thread, is not shared 
by some participants.


And what was my opinion?
My opinion was *not* criticism of D...f, because about D...f I wrote:

"[D...f] undoubtedly deserves to be a committer,  [...}"

and I congratulated him via PM, because I thought it was the right thing to do 
in the case of someone with whom I had worked very closely in the community for 
years.

My criticism concerned the PMC's approach in the present case. I would have 
simply wished for equal treatment of equal volunteer work, or some other 
justification (and I have explained what this justification could have been 
using the example of Günther).



greetings,
Jörg





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