On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 5:54 PM, charles.h.schulz < [email protected]> wrote:
> > We're not going to reach an agreement here. I don't like to have people > trying to enter through a window when they've been told they can't enter at > the door. > You are entitling yourself "the website team". It's misleading and it has > never been the case. Not everyone was for Drupal and you know it, in fact, > Drupal was but one possible candidate. You come back again with your Drupal > proposition and you want us to come back on our decision to appoint people. > That's not going to happen. > > > Let me make this clear: the SC at present cannot only be a conflict > resolution body. It would be very diminishing anyway, if you read our > bylaws. Right now it has to show leadership because everything has to be > built. The SC built LibreOffice and is developing the Document Foundation. > Which means there is more, much more than a website to it. All around you, > all around us, we now have over a hundred (in fact hundreds of contributors) > developing the software and being the community. What you're showing here is > that you care more about Drupal than anything else and you care more about > disrupting our work than contributing. We could be playing the blame game > for days and months now. We've already been playing this for weeks. > > > So now what I'm going to ask you is to choose between: contributing > productively to the LibreOffice project and stop making demands, or leave > this mailing list and the LibreOffice project. We all have better things to > do than wasting our time. > > Thank you for your constructive and positive input regarding my contribution to the community ;) I will be sure to raise your concerns at the first website team conference call being organised by David Nelson and myself. Thanks, Michael Wheatland -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
