John Botscharow a écrit : > I think Simon may have hit on the best solution. See his "Stop it" post. > I'm sorry to say, but all these comments about "sinister" motives for > off-list discussions strikes me as a bit paranoid. What about any > private messages on IRC? Are they off limits too? For all the rest of > us know, there could be a conspiracy being plotted by you and Onno on > IRC via pm. Yes, that was an absurd joke, but, honestly no more absurd > than your reaction to my wanting to discuss some ideas amd do some > brainstorming - with people who are interested in finding a solution to > the structure issue. >
I am fully behind Onno and Alan. This is not the way an Open Source project works, and I don't see any reason why this would be more constructive than doing it openly. You can of course talk on IRC, but all that is of a certain importance has to, in my opinion and in that of many people, be copy/pasted to the list. We just work openly, we work as a team, where everybody suggests his ideas, where we think as a team, discuss as a team and take decisions as a team. Even if voting should be one of the last options, if consensus cannot be found, I am starting to think that we should vote on this question of either a clear core group or to work as a normal FOSS project. Concerning the start of a new list, I am not so fond of it, I think this discussion on leadership and structure will soon come to an end, which will free the list to it's actual purpose. Pierre Vorhagen, pep. -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
