Earlier today I sent an email to the Project list. As a past openSUSE Board Member (and someone who spent years promoting the project around the world), I assumed that would be allowed. My email was rejected on the grounds of it containing "bad stuff". No naughty words. No hate. Nothing derogatory or dehumanizing against any group. Simply a criticism of current openSUSE leadership. Am I simply not allowed to speak at all to the openSUSE project? Or may I speak... but not when criticizing the current leadership? -Lunduke
Hi On 5/31/23 10:19, Bryan Lunduke wrote:
Earlier today I sent an email to the Project list. As a past openSUSE Board Member (and someone who spent years promoting the project around the world), I assumed that would be allowed.
My email was rejected on the grounds of it containing "bad stuff".
No naughty words. No hate. Nothing derogatory or dehumanizing against any group.
Simply a criticism of current openSUSE leadership.
Am I simply not allowed to speak at all to the openSUSE project? Or may I speak... but not when criticizing the current leadership?
As far as I can see you are not currently banned, due to recent activity all posts to this list are currently being moderated. I didn't reject your email but having looked back through the queue I can see why another moderator would have chosen to. If you disagree with the moderators decision then you can feel free to escalate the issue to the board as per the projects conflict resolution policy. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B
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