On 7/11/23 21:43, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hey,
On 11.07.23 08:31, Simon Lees wrote:
I think the root cause here is more the question of "How political should openSUSE as a project / organization be?"
As one of the people who bootstrapped this community and helped to write our guiding principles I can tell you: We are a Free Software community that is 100% political.
As *everything* involving people is politics. Which behaviors we value in people. How we collaborate, like how we govern what you can *do* and *say* here. The *options* different people have to collaborate to achieve our goals. Even *what* we do (Free Software) is to a large degree politics in the greater society.
And *all we do* is for the people of our community and the people of the world wide Free Software community we are part of. Ergo: openSUSE is 100% politics.
Well sure, then reframe the question to be about how involved openSUSE as a Project is in non foss politics if you would like to be more specific. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B