El dimecres, 27 d’abril de 2016, a les 13:35:41 CEST, Frederik Schwarzer va escriure: > Hi, > > I share Eike's concerns about the extra workload for our sysadmins and I > think they should definitely have a word in this. > While a welcoming atmosphere is a great goal and should be strived for > in general, technical issues should be handled as such. > So I guess we need to ask concrete questions like: > - what do the Thunderbird developers expect from their future host and > can we deliver that? > - what are the costs in terms of manpower on our side? > - are our sysadmins willing to let a bunch of contractors paid by > Mozilla run through our infrastructure and tell them what to do and how?
As far as i understand it, there would not be any contractor paid by Mozilla since Thunderbird wouldn't be Mozilla anymore, no? Cheers, Albert > - do the possible changes increase daily maintenance workload after the > contractors left? > - how much of our infrastructure can Thunderbird actually benefit from? > ... or rather, are they willing to benefit from it at all? I have > Translations in mind. Will they switch to our way of doing things or > will they be an encapsulated project within KDE? > > In short: this should not solely be a community decision but a technical > one as well. > > Regards, > Frederik > _______________________________________________ > kde-community mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
