On Sun, Jul 10, 2016, at 12:13 PM, Set Hallstrom wrote: > On 2016-07-10 11:48, Kaj Ailomaa wrote: > > It would evidently exclude one person - the project lead, who is not > > ready to be flexible enough to meet the needs of the rest of the team. > > I'm affraid it is not up to you to decide. And i find it ironcial that > you of all past project leads invoke flexibility. > > But sure, set up a vote: Who is the villain that should be fired? Good > Ubuntu Studio spirit my friend.
Not sure what you are talking about here. So, I will not comment on this. Also, though I can agree that I'm overly harsh with my words (as I so often am), I would still rather focus on the issue at hand. Which is about Google Hangouts. So, let me say this one last thing about the discussion whether we should or should not use Google Hangouts. 1. Ubuntu Studio does not have a policy for/against Google services. Historically we have used them plenty. So, historically it is something we use. This means, though it is not in writing we actually do have a policy for using Google services. 2. It is your personal opinion that we should not use Google Hangouts. If you prefer not to use them, start a discussion about it, and see who is for/against. Since, in fact, it is no one who chooses that but the community. 3. If the community prefers to use Google Hangouts, it would be highly counterproductive if you did not, particularly if you are a involved in the work being discussed. And, you already knew coming to Ubuntu Studio that we are not a political movement against non-free services (where Google Hangouts can hardly be deemed as a threat against free and open communication, rather the opposite). So, logic dictates that you should use the services if the community wishes it. Jimmy knew this, out of experience. So, naturally, he would suggest using something like Google Hangouts for live communication. -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
