>> Try to be more visible then, posting what's up with Indiana and what >> changes to the project are being discussed. Instead it appears that you >> only show up when shit hits the fan on one of the mailing lists. > > Read the indiana-discuss list or the various other discussion lists > for projects related to it.
Ian's able to make rather big decisions, since it's his project after all. The branding decision didn't hit the lists until it had been decided (and caused quite a fuzz), same happened right now with SX*E MkII. I'm referring to announcing things like this, when they're still in the consideration phase. At least that's how I think it should be with all the emphasis on community. The community doesn't want to be left out of the loop. >>> Shawn Walker wrote: >>> Such an attitude towards those working in the area of marketing is >>> disheartening, and to me, against our core community values. >> Yeah, well, maybe I'm a bit cranky because said marketing is advocating >> how the open community is influencing and participating in Indiana, yet >> requires a troublemaker stepping on someone's foot to actually notified >> about a rather fundamental decision. > > p.s. When quoting it might be helpful to quote only one message at a > time and not remove names :) Whoops, sorry. Was trying to reduce clutter. Guess that went the other way. -mg
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