On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 at 11:20, Simon Lees
On 22/03/2019 20:19, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
I don't know how often I need to repeat this, but: Those packages are mainly used by the Public Cloud Team and we need them to be working and installable for our daily routine. If someone else messes with them without understanding the ramifications, you are hurting us. I just kindly ask people outside the Public Cloud Team not to touch the packages without talking to us.
Unfortunately that's not how the openSUSE project works, we welcome contributions from anyone who feels interested enough in creating them, if the contributions break something or don't meet standards maintainers are more then welcome to reject the changes and give feedback as to what changes need to be made in order for the change to be acceptable. In openSUSE creating a submit request is a perfectly valid form of "talking to us"
As this discussion includes a number of SUSE employees on both sides of the debate, I feel it appropriate to remind all involved that they are expected to follow _SUSEs_ Open Source Policy, which clearly lays out the companies expectations for it's employees on the topics of Open Source contributions, Upstream First, Factory First, openSUSE, etc. https://opensource.suse.com/suse-open-source-policy I'd recommend all read it and ensure that they are acting consistently with that policy. Regards, Richard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org