On Friday 2010-07-30 11:36, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
On Thursday 29 July 2010 13:02:51 Jan Engelhardt wrote:
There is one strategy declaration that would actually be universally applicable: Our focus is on what our contributors submit.
That's not a strategy. A strategy is supposed to give future direction and a guideline for taking decisions.
Examples always have their flaws, but let's still try to make two to illustrate it: So for example if we would have decide to drop packages because we run in some media limit, how would you decide, if you would drop Frozen Bubble or Emacs. With a strategy focused on non-technical end-users the decision is clear, we would drop Emacs, with a strategy focused on technical users the decisions also would be clear, we would drop Frozen Bubble. With "focus on what our contributors submit" we would end up with a random decision or a conflict.
In practice, hell will be freezing over before I can get you to drop emacs from the media to make room for frozen-bubble, no matter how focused you are on end users :p -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org