On Fri, 2020-05-08 at 08:46 +0200, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On 2020-05-08 08:21, Olaf Hering wrote:
Am Mon, 04 May 2020 17:35:36 +0200 schrieb Richard Brown <rbrown@suse.de>:
And I think that is his point - some of us make SUSE, but ALL of us make openSUSE, and the requirements of the openSUSE community on occation trump the requirements of SUSE.
You missed the point as well. It is about consistency in the base system. Questioning "compatibility with SLE10" when exactly this makes a good system is just wrong.
It is probably nice to replace the desktop background every quarter. For everything else the guys have to be grounded first before making decisions that potentially break consistency across versions.
thank you Olaf to point that out. You are 100% right.
Accordingly Richard is 100% wrong with his never ending repeating that openSUSE dictates what SUSE does. This is so much destructive.
The only right way is that openSUSE and SUSE collaborate.
I am not a native English speaker so my word "collaborate" might not be the one with the exact right meaning of things like "work together", "cooperate", and "collaborate" but I found https://seapointcenter.com/cooperation-teamwork-and-collaboration/ Because of what is explained there I think "collaborate" is the best word for what I mean. Of course I don't mean that openSUSE and SUSE are enemies where "collaborate" is also used. But perhaps the enemies context makes it even more clear that "collaborate" is the right word because even if openSUSE and SUSE were enemies they would have to work together, think together, valuing each other’s perspective and contributions, in order for creative solutions and innovation to emerge.
But how do you rationalise your perspective above that alternate views should be respected, at the same time that both you and Olaf are dismissing the view that change is not a bad thing? There seems to be a significant amount of cognative dissonence occuring here, almost as if you are seeking for an opportunity to attack my views or myself rather than considering there is possible merit to it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org