Hello, I agree with Lars. The second thing is: What is the issue on connect.opensuse.org? Is that a bug or configuration issue? It was looking like a bug. What is the job of the Heroes team then? Miska wanted to get support by Community Members with the issue. After that we didn't hear anything else. Christian and I will join your meeting (as visitors) next week. I hope we can give you a clear view on all then. Best regards, Sarah
Gesendet: Dienstag, 07. Februar 2017 um 19:24 Uhr Von: "Lars Vogdt" <Lars.Vogdt@suse.com> An: opensuse-project@opensuse.org Betreff: Re: [opensuse-project] Board Meeting Minutes - 6 Feb 1500 CEST
Hi Richard
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 16:15:18 +0100 Richard Brown wrote:
issues with connect.opensuse.org that caused the cancellation of the openSUSE elections
Here we have a problem: the host and services are up and running from an "openSUSE Hero" perspective.
There is no - and there will never be a - way that "general" Admins, who take care about the operating system on those machines, will take over the application development/maintenance. This is the *job* of those people who volunteered to maintain this application [1].
Funny to say that the Heroes asked the board (again) during their first meeting[2] what to do with connect.o.o, as this service seems not to be actively maintained any more. I'm a bit sad to see that now the board tries to blame the Heroes for something they have no control over.
with kind regards, Lars
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