On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Rajko M. <rmatov101@charter.net> wrote:
On Wednesday 22 September 2010 09:59:38 Karsten König wrote:
It's not helping to voice the same concern over and over again without offering an alternative.
How about servers that are not all located in one place, as alternative to what we have now. Not as powerful and expensive, but able to jump in when main is down for whatever reason?
Imagine HP.com down? Why that would be a problem?
The current infrastructure is good and we can be thankful for Novell for sponsoring it, there is no alternative in sight. You can help by creating an alternative, it won't be started by people who deem the current situation acceptable, which I believe is the majority.
I agree, and that is exactly what DeverD is trying to do, alert people that infrastructure needs improvement, so simply discarding his effort as dissent doesn't show that some people gave enough thoughts to his words.
Well I can't comment on the extend to which this has been discussed before. What I can say is that there is work going on on setting up a foundation - and also that it is probably obvious that without a foundation it is very hard to solve the problem of dependence on our current sponsors. So the discussion leads to quite some frustration and leads to huge discussions with few outcome. I think if such questions come up it's probably best to initially talk about them with eg the board or me or others who might know the answer in private. If many have questions like these, the board or others would do a statement. And of course if the answer you get from them/me/others is not satisfactory you're free to discuss it in public - I don't want to hide issues or anything. Just asking for a bit more restraint... Cheers, Jos
-- Regards, Rajko
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