On Tue 11 March 2014 10:50:34 twilight...@gmail.com wrote:
> From the whole conversation (minus personal attacks), we have a clear
> picture of one person having too much control over Maemo infrastructure,
> paired with unresponsible/unpredictable behavior.
> 
> Cutting the "whose fault it is" part, the real question is: Can Community
> fix it now, or Maemo infra got practically "hijacked" by said person
> beyond recovery? If the former is true, what exactly can be done, and who
> can do it, to reclaim control over infra for community?
> 
> Sincerely,
> /Estel

could you please elaborate which hijacking you think you have detected? Please 
quote any events that deliver the slightest proof for your claim, when you do.

Do YOU want the responsibility and liability for any accounts on maemo infra 
and for any rogue or dangerous activity happening from those accounts? Then 
please come up with a reasonable way how I can pass this responsibility I 
accepted over to you, I for sure am happy to get rid of this annoying role 
that gives me nothing but bitching from a lot of people who don't have a clue 
how techstaff orga works. Dunno if those I'm doing this for (the sysops) are 
also happy with you as their new partner.

BR
jOERG
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