On 7/7/23 15:12, Günter Dachs wrote:
The "results" of the reddit poll are anything but official and do not "speak for themselves". A reddit poll is not the community either and can very easily be skewed in any direction one chooses.
We are all aware of this. It has been repeatedly mentioned and acknowledged from my side. I repeatedly said I'm fine if someone comes up with an official and trustworthy way to ask the community.
Personally I don't think such an official query is needed, based on the proportion of positions in the TOO MANY threads on that topic that keeps popping up. To me it's clear that for every participant stating we should remove the rainbow there are like 10 participants showing their support for the current status. Don't you see the same? I guess you can see that running an official query for that topic may set a dangerous precedent. If we need an official query for something as harmless as displaying a rainbow on hover of the Reddit logo... what else should be subject to a community-wide voting? Should we require an official query for every possible usage of the logo and for every text we publish in an official openSUSE page? Cheers. -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions