>.... and I apologize for that. Unity in diversity is a necessity for the success of global projects addressing communities and civil society.
It is always great to see all the members of an eco-system working towards a common goal. Regards, Manu On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 11:26 PM, David Farning < dfarn...@activitycentral.com> wrote: > Over the past couple of weeks there has been an interesting thread > which started from AC's attempt to clarify our priorities for the next > couple of months. One of the most interesting aspects has been the > interplay between private/political vs. public/vision discussions. > > There seem to be several people and organizations with overlapping yet > slightly different goals. Is there interest in seeing how these people > and organizations can work together towards a common goal? Are we > happy with the current degree of fragmentation? > > I fully admit my role in the current fragmentation. One of the reasons > I started AC was KARMA. At the time I was frustrated because I felt > that ideas such as karma were being judged on who controlled or > received credit for them instead of their value to deployments. We > hired several key sugar hackers and forked Sugar to work on the > problem. > > While effective at creating a third voice in the ecosystem, (The > association has shifted more effort towards supporting deployments and > Sugar Labs via OLPC-AU is up streaming many of our deployment specific > patches) my approach was heavy handed and indulgent... and I apologize > for that. > > -- > David Farning > Activity Central: http://www.activitycentral.com > _______________________________________________ > Sugar-devel mailing list > sugar-de...@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel >
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