Gesendet: Freitag, 20. März 2020 um 17:11 Uhr Von: "Stasiek Michalski" <hellcp@opensuse.org> An: "Christian Boltz" <opensuse@cboltz.de> Cc: opensuse-project@opensuse.org Betreff: Re: [opensuse-project] Re: Call for a No-Confidence Vote - Re-Election of the openSUSE board
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 14:53, Christian Boltz <opensuse@cboltz.de> wrote:
Let's assume for a moment that those minutes would get published. I'm very sure that some details would raise questions that need further explanation because of missing background information, and that would need to disclose more things. Basically it would be the start of an endless spiral that would possibly damage several people (I'm intentionally not mentioning names.)
This also means that it isn't as easy as "Sarah allows / doesn't allow to disclose the minutes" because more people are involved and would have to permit the disclosure. I'm sad that Axel and Gertjan gave the impression that it would be so simple (no, this clearly doesn't qualify as "good intentions"), and tried to push Sarah into a corner by doing so.
In the meantime, all the directly involved persons have agreed not to disclose further details (in the best interest of all), because they all have understood that this is the only way to prevent flamewars, mud wrestling and, worst of all, lots of damage to (probably) everybody involved. It's hard to predict who would "earn" the most damage, but it's very easy to predict that there will be no winner in such a fight.
I hope that you all understand this, and finally stop to ask more questions.
No can do, we are getting flamewars, mud wrestling and, worst of all, lots of damage even without having any info, I can't imagine it gets any better than that. There is nothing else to earn here anymore, it will continue being more pain every day until we know everything, and more pain when we know everything, that's just how things are now, I'm sorry.
Didn't you receive enough facts from my side? In my point of view, we have got enough flamewars now. That was the reason for the suggestion not to publish more about the whole history (as Christian said). If the want to publish all reasons, we would have to publish confidential Board internal information. That should not be done.
This has grown to be the tumour of the community, and it will continue growing if we do nothing about it, even if the board gets replaced. There is no getting closure without every single detail of what happened anymore, and the only reason is that everybody kept poking at it
LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world
Kind regards, Sarah
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