On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 10:50, Pierre Böckmann <pb@crowbyte.org> wrote:
And what if the board was 100% right in it's decision ? If Sarah is so sure she's right, why not ask the board to disclose the minutes from the handover meeting ? And, will all of you mistrusting the current board return here and apologize for their mistrust? I was there, and I still fully support the current board as a team and each individual member incl. the chairperson.
Well, that is at least your point of view. And that's ok. But don't forget that Christian was there, too, and from his point of view, what happened there was enough to resign in protest. Parts of the meeting and the events that took place in it have been disclosed at least partly already and those paint quiet a picture. I am convinced that disclosing the full minutes will not be able to change at least those parts, maybe only put them maybe into a different light - but the light will not change the facts that have been disclosed.
But just in case those parts of the meeting minutes would change things completely, I am absolutely prepared to apologize.
I disagree, the board had the good intentions of actually saying what happened, and the person that declined the board from revealing the things that happened was Sarah. If Sarah believed that all was right, and that she was in the right, it would be her that proposed that, not the board. This is a very dangerous deadlock where the person that actually portrays herself as a victim hides all of the facts. LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org