
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 01:56:05PM +0200, Richard Brown wrote:
On Mon, 2021-05-31 at 12:23 +0200, Michal Suchánek wrote:
On the other hand you can find pretty much the entire detail of this discussion and the reasoning why publicly on the boards issue tracker which was linked in the first message of this thread https://code.opensuse.org/board/tickets/issue/4
So if I read that correctly some people randomly moved to libera, some other people noticed something happened and started moving other things to libera, and then most stuff was moved to libera without anyone ever making a conscious decision to do the move.
I think that's exactly the kee-jerk reaction that would better be avoided but for this specific case it's probably way too late by now.
So you advocate that the openSUSE Project should limit, retrict, or otherwise hinder it's community members are allowed to use to talk to each other, when they choose what platforms they wish to use?
That does not seem very community spirited of you..
I think that openSUSE organization is an organization to organize things. Apparently the move to libera went through at least a couple steering groups without anybody asking what are the options at hand and what are the respecitve advantages and disadvantages so that involved people can make an informed decision and communicate the rationale rather than act at random and document the events after the fact. Thanks Michal