Per Jessen wrote:
Guido Berhoerster wrote:
having a new stratgey is an end in itself while completely disregarding the existing community structure and the needs and preferences of users and contributors.
I think the issue is that we have no suitable method of ascertaining those needs and preferences.
methods exist to learn the needs and preferences of developers, contributors, long time users and drive-by Redmond Ship Jumpers out shopping for something better, and 'free'.. i believe this exercise began with trying to satisfy the first two of those groups and to date i've seen little desire or effort to use any methods available to learn about the last two.. [though (imo) very little that could be learned by polling the last group would be beneficial to the Community (unless we wanna become Ubuntu II, which i don't think anyone really wants)..] a problem i feel is many on this list (who are the voting base) see only two groups: devs/contributors and a bubble gum crowd of worthless, mindless, helpless talkers and takers.. by so doing the leadership misses a large segment of long time S.u.S.E., SUSE, SLE_ and openSUSE lovers/supporters who might never appear in the forums or on the mail list.. dd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org