On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:55 PM, I. Szczesniak <iszczesn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Apologies, I misspelled Edward's email address. > > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Martin Bochnig <mar...@martux.org> wrote: >> Furthermore I must also agree with Richard Hamilton: With (some more) >> authoritative community interaction and communication from Oracle's >> side, nobody could ever have believed such a troll in the first place. >> Not for a minute! It is Oracle who created the vacuum, which naturally >> tends to fill up with FUD! >> >> And by the way, while I also fell in this troll's 2 traps, it took a >> long time until somebody went the steps to prove that troll being a >> liar. So in fact I was by no means the only one who was fooled. >> >> While I appear to be the only one until now who apologized and >> accepted full responsibility for having believed and fed him .... >> >> But unfortunately that's normal social behavior. > > I agree with you and Richard that this is a problem Oracle created. > Opensolaris is now slipping into a crisis where even *core* > contributors start to distrust each other and IMO the only solution is > to restore order, communication and *trust*. > > This is Oracle's call. I have added Edward Screvens, Oracle's CTO, to > this email. > > Edward: The lack of communication from Oracle's side has lead to a > crisis because trolls have filled the communication vacuum with fake > "news" about the demise of Opensolaris or associated projects. When > will Oracle restore community communications again? This may be the > only solution to end the reign of trolls and the damage of Solaris as > Oracle product.
Edward, are you going to comment? Or does Oracle no longer have an interest in the Opensolaris community? Irek _______________________________________________ ogb-discuss mailing list ogb-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ogb-discuss