Hi Carsten,
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. Juni 2020 um 11:46 Uhr Von: "Carsten Hoyer" <hoyer@mailbox.org> An: "Sarah Julia Kriesch" <ada.lovelace@gmx.de>, "Martin Pluskal" <martin@pluskal.org> Cc: opensuse-project@opensuse.org Betreff: Re: [opensuse-project] Marketing brainstorm meeting report
With all due respect, and I didn't want to point fingers yesterday, but it appears to me that the problem is your behaviour and tone, not anyone else's.
I don't do that to damage openSUSE. I am doing that because we have got this statement/ decision by the openSUSE Board. I know German laws and there are attestors (see email by Christian Boltz) in the community. Additionally, I have received trainings about diversity, discrimination, bullying, ... (and how to interact then) besides my Bachelor Thesis. That has approved that my interactions have been correctly. I know what I am saying. That is based on facts.
I'd like to ask you to please stop escalating this matter.
I don't escalate any more. Sorry that one short information had such an impact to your contributions during the meeting. I was invited and I had the same feeling as you have it now. I wanted to keep that as short as possible that the rest of the meeting would not be affected. I want to have a positive atmosphere inside of the community, too. By default I start every meeting with a smalltalk and welcome new people on that way that they can receive a positive feeling. I have to forward information, if activities are affected by Board decisions (even if that is related "only" to me). That was the case. Sorry!
And your question about the Localization team - I've actually considering to join for a while now but I don't because I am not willing to put up with what seems to be the communication style.
The Localization Team is not affected by decisions of the existing Board. We are allowed to live freedom there. I keep "Bad news" as short and lowest as possible. We have to wait for the poll. After a reelection of the existing Board the Marketing Team can live freedom again. You can have a look on the archive of German translation mailing list. Then you see the fun there. :)
Regards
Carsten
Best regards, Sarah
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