Le 10/02/2016 22:40, Michal Hrusecky a écrit :
Which states we should look for all kinds of contributors doing whatever they can. Which I completely agree with.
Richard post http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2016-02/msg00003.html is very nice, but we have to act to make what he said true
I wonder what we do on the subject. On my daily basis (out of openSUSE), I'm more like "support all what people want to do", but here I feel like it's more "discourage all". Look at the reactions my present thread started. Not surprising if people not deeply engaged on the project go away my initial post: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-project/2016-02/msg00042.html why is this FUD about foundation on this thread? I clearly (I think) specified from the beginning that it's not what I want to discuss, it was refused for a good reason. I never said neither that the association wanted to give money to openSUSE. No non profit association could compete with main sponsors i term of money. I said "See it like some "supporters" of sports squads". For sure they don't give money to official squads that do not lack money, but they can make docs, flyers, caps, on they own. they can make meetings, groups people the official squad never think off... I said "the money could be used to support openSUSE", not to be given to penSUSE as money. I'm still not sure this can be done - but on the mean time I was informed than a french group is on the way to do most exactly what I want (Alionet - they server is out of business just now - changing failed hardware www.alionet.org), so it's not that stupid. nobody is obliged to like the idea, but please gives good reasons, not imaginary ones. the final goal is to make people contribute that don't contribute right now. Because the question we all have to answer is "how can we have more people contribute". Obviously it's not simply waiting for people to come... jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org