Magnus Boman a écrit :
I am a Novell employee.
how could I know if you didn't say it? and probably neither novell can know if your alias is personal
During the day, I spend my time onsite at customers helping them with various Novell products.
good
A lot of my spare time, I spend in the openSUSE community.
there, do you use your novell account/e-mail? nor for criticism, just to know what is the use
If we did not have this Novell/non Novell system, would you allow me to run for the board? If so, do you realize that we could potentially end up with 5 Novell employees on the board?
and? how many employees do have Novell? all over the world? I'm pretty sure any non officially suse related people could be on the board and novell don't know :-)) I think this risk is far smaller than the one of having a community split. The real problem than it seems than novell says they do this system to ensure they will be non novell people in the board, what seems to me ridiculous, when we all try for years to say that there is no difference, we all are the same community. in fact, with this system, any novell employee will be obliged to tag himself as so, even if not at all in the official opensuse team... sorry jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://clairedodin.voices.com/ http://www.clairedodin.com/ http://claire.dodin.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org