>>> Rebecca Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/15/06 1:01 PM >>>
On Monday 14 August 2006 23:54, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Monday, August 14, 2006 at 23:01:30, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
> > would everone be able to live with a majority decision about this
> > matter? Looks like not all people trust me enough to decide this
based
> > on the arguments presented. I would do this by mail to me. Do you
trust
> > me enough to count votes?
>
> I will wait until tomorrow 14:00 CEST until i accept votes. Just so
> anyone can raise objections against this.
>
>
>
>Excuse me, but is there really any point to this?  The membership of a
mailing 
>list is changing.  Are you going to revote every time someone complains
and a 
>few other people agree?  It is much better for there to be an opensuse
policy 
>for all lists and people can accept it or leave.  Yes, a democracy can
be a 
>wonderful thing but these decisions have to stick around for some long
period 
>of time. You can't get anything productive done if you have to revote
every 
>time someone complains and others agree.
>
>The initial decision was made based on some reasoning, I assume.  Not
just 
>your personal preference.  Is there really a valid reason to consider 
>changing this now?

I think the discussion came up by users that were subscribed for longer
time already and that got used to the 'old setup'; then, nobody asked
neither, and user accepted it.

It's always a difficulty to change the behaviour of something with
current users.

Dominique
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