It really depends. There are decisions in the actual interest of the project which won't be taken simply because they would be irritating for many. They still are good decisions, and they still should be taken. That's what I meant. Best, A. Il giorno mar, 04/08/2009 alle 18.56 +0200, Karsten König ha scritto:
It usually leads to endless discussions without a clear decision, and forces to compromises which are often not in the interest of the distribution. You don't have to take "open decisions" in an open project. You need to take decisions in the interest of the project, the fact that they are open or not does not matter much.
Well it sure does matter to me, I don't expect a vote for everything opensuse related, but I prefer knowing how a decision has been made and that the decision has been evaluated by more then one person. I know the teams have regular meetings and anything important gets discussed there and decided upon, not everytime by popular vote but in an open manner...
Karsten
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