Eoghan Glynn <egl...@redhat.com> wrote:
[...]
* much of the problem with the lavish parties is IMO related to the
*exclusivity* of certain shindigs, as opposed to devs socializing at
summit being inappropriate per se. In that vein, I think the cores
party sends the wrong message and has run its course, while the TC
dinner ... well, maybe Austin is the time to show some leadership
on that? ;)
Well, Tokyo was the time to show some leadership on that -- there was no
"TC dinner" there :)
Excellent, that is/was indeed a positive step :)
For the cores party, much as I enjoyed the First Nation cuisine in
Vancouver
or the performance art in Tokyo, IMO it's probably time to draw a line
under
that excess also, as it too projects a notion of exclusivity that runs
counter
to building a community.
A lot of people I care about ignore the core reviewer party for those exact
reasons: because it’s too elitist and divisive. I agree with them, and I
ignore the party. I suggest everyone does the same.
Ihar
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