Op dinsdag 4 september 2018 16:57:58 CEST schreef Andrew Wafaa:
Purple with pink spots!
I am completely confused as to what on earth is going on here. Trying to play catch-up on this thread after being on holiday and various travel, my immediate comment is WTF! Since when are we *expected* to express personal opinions?
As a previously elected member of the Board I can say, as Vincent has previously mentioned, the current Board is by far one of the most transparent. I genuinely am at a loss for words at the fact that pitch forks are being sharpened because personal opinions haven't been shared. As with all bikeshedding the thread has been derailed over minutiae that have almost no bearing on the topic. There's nothing wrong with disagreeing, in fact it's healthy; the problem to me is that we're not being constructive.
Is it too much to ask that people take a break, have a drink of something wholesome, relax a little and then continue having fun? This sort of hysteria is not productive and most certainly isn't helpful in having fun or anything else.
Thanks for stepping in, Andrew. I was writing a "Can we please ..." email, this one's much better, it's how I feel exactly.
On Tue, 4 Sep 2018 at 15:11, Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org> wrote:
Hey,
On 04.09.2018 15:07, Ana Martínez wrote:
El mar., 4 sept. 2018 a las 14:03, Henne Vogelsang
(<hvogel@opensuse.org>) escribió:
Sounds good. How do you imagine this would look like? Just the votes or a written "minority report" that summarizes the discussion? I guess this could turn into much work for you peepz. Previous boards had public meetings where you could listen in or see a log and see how a decision was reached, that would be one way to know what's going on.
That's really interesting. Does this mean that previously the board meetings were completely open and everybody could join? How this exactly worked?
Yes we had public IRC meetings. First two, one Board meeting and one Project meeting. Later, because it was a bit much and we couldn't generate enough interest, they melted into one project meeting. At some point in time this also got dropped because we as a project couldn't generate enough interest for it anymore.
Was there any information that could not be completely open discussed? In that case, what kind of things and how this worked with the open meetings?
We simply had a subsequent private meeting in another invite only channel. Where we would talk about things that we rather not discuss with everybody.
Henne
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