as you can see the Statistics on User Directory[1], "2839 of 6775 users support the Guiding Principles[2]" ATM. I'm wondering why more than half of the registered users don't support Guiding Principles.
I know most of YOU, who subscribed to this -project list, are supporting Guiding Principles and I may have asked to the wrong list, but I want to know the reason(s) why many people don't support Guiding Principles.
How do you think about it ?
If you haven't supported Guiding Principles yet and have some reasons why you don't want to support them, I'd like to hear your opinions.
I myself do support Guiding Principles and believe that every ideals in the principles are very important for me. But, if someone can't agree with them for some reasons, IMHO, we have to know the reasons and improve our principles.
I am guessing here, but I would say that the vast majority of those who have a user account have only created the account... and then never logged in again. They never bothered to click the link to show support for the Guiding Principles... and unless prompted, will likely never log in and show that support. There may be one or two that object to some obscure point in the Principles, but... that's likely one or two out of thousands. I know for my own case - despite being reasonably active over the years with openSUSE, I rarely if ever log into the User account I have on the website... (I did sign the Guiding Principles though :-) ) C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org