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Le 26/12/2015 11:08, Richard Brown a écrit :
But hopefully with this post people can understand how things came to this point so tempers can calm and we can all move on.
after reading this, I wonder is the reason for this was not (partly) because before leap was released we where asked to use factory for leap. It may not be appropriate to have one list for two very different distros. I also note in your post that "old contributors" are not welcome in favor of new ones. Why was not this "translation" problem discussed on the right (aka translation) mailing list long before? I remember the time when some people decided to make better (that is more organized) the wiki. I didn't agree and simply stepped off the wiki edit, because I'm not a fighter, and see what is the wiki, now: nearly dead; We can success only with aggregating forces, not excluding. I fear this is really a lack of people management in openSUSE. Believe it or not, Richard, I find many of your posts as aggressive, but this is only a personal feeling and it's not a reason for other to be aggressive with you as they are too often. An I acknowledge the great work you do for openSUSE at large (I don't want you to leave). I know I myself tend to write too much, I try (and do not always succeed) to be not longer than a screen page :-). May be a solution would be to limit the number of post one people can post for a day? or 15 minutes? there are always solution jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org