On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:43:41 -0500, Alberto Passalacqua <albert.passalacqua@gmail.com> wrote:
If you carefully read what he stated, he changed his mind many times in a few hours.
No, you misunderstand what I said.
First he says Novell is the problem, and that openSUSE should become completely independent from Novell, then he wrote he doesn't care who pays the bills and it is fine if Novell does that, as long as it doesn't influence the project, then again he identifies the source of the problems with the MS/N deal, meaning that Novell is the problem again, and so on.
No, you misconstrue my words and mischaracterize my position.
In addition, he comes here saying he won't give any kind of help. This automatically excludes him from those who should be listened to
Your vehicle has a flat tire, and oil is rapidly leaking from your motor. If I fix your flat tire, your motor will freeze a few miles down the road. It makes no sense for me to help fix your flat tire, while you insist on driving with an oil leak. Your priorities are in the wrong order.
because a community is based on volunteers and contributors. If you don't contribute, you don't acquire the reputation, respect and, in the end, the right to influence the project itself.
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