Richard, Le vendredi 22 février 2019, à 11:40 +0100, Richard Brown a écrit :
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 at 09:23, Vincent Untz <vuntz@opensuse.org> wrote:
The "replacement" doesn't necessarily require somebody to step up and set up a new service.
But again, what is important here is to retire a service that is not maintained, has security issues, and contains personal data. This should be the priority.
The "replacement" has the following clear requirements
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Stomping feet and demanding servers are turned off is not going to accomplish that. Instead, please direct your energies to ensuring actions taken for good technical reasons don't produce larger personal and constitutional impacts for the Project.
I think we're not discussing exactly at the same level: I'm interested in what is most important to do. I will oversimplify this with a simple question to the board: Is it more important to enable people to become openSUSE members or to properly secure the data of existing openSUSE members? When I read your answer, I understand the former is more important. That's what I disagree with. And don't get me wrong: of course both are important, and ideally we'd do both; and yes, I'm oversimplifying and the world is not black and white. But I'm reading that we failed to take action on this for an extended amount of time, and the solution is not to wait for people to take action. Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org