Am 28.02.20 um 13:32 schrieb Gerald Pfeifer: Gerald,
Most of us, people managers maybe more than others, have experienced cases where keeping things confidential was in the best interest of some of the people involved, but also third parties.
This is so lame. Without question there are these cases as we all know but in the context of (open)SUSE this pushed in front way too often. Even worse, by stressing this here again, my impression is that you put even more focus on Christians (and Sahras) decision than needed by raising the uncertainty. My feeling is that the biggest part of activity that we see from the board is stories about personal problems, intransparency, a bit of badly flowing elections, unworldly bold statements, uncertainty in many areas and lame statements in bad situations like this. Pretty ineffective. Maybe it is a good point in time to rethink the whole "constitution" of openSUSE, as the current setup of the board does not have brought us very far imho. As somebody who is probably about as long around as Christian I want to say that I feel very sorry that you with your unbreakable enthusiasm and endless engagement have to experience something obviously terrible now. That should not have happened. Thanks for all the good stuff you did so far. Klaas SCNR - part of one of Christians signatures (2017):
Womit sollen wir uns denn das lange Wochenende vergnuegen. So ein richtig schoener flame-war, das waere doch wieder einmal was [> Christian Boltz und Heinz W. Pahlke in suse-linux]
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