Am 13. März 2020 16:36:14 schrieb Pierre Böckmann
It indeed is *very* important because: The board didn't state anything until the former board members started to comment questions by the community.
Yes, but only after the statement the former members saw the need to defend themselves and disclose at least some details about what had happened.
No. They did (with variations of detail amount) before the board's statement that followed later on due to the pressure on the former members.
And I think this community would have failed if it had not asked question when a board member steps down because of events within the board that are in conflict with his moral and principles.
And I think some people in this community failed as they did not respect the clearly stated wish of both former members not to tell the details. And that despite the repetition of this wish. Asking once is understandable, anything more than that is disrespectful and unnecessary.
I can only speculate about their motives but my impression is that the former board members only uncovered some details because the community (or better: some people on this mailing list) were not able to respect the ex-board member's wish for no questions.
As long as those do not further explain their motives we can only speculate but with it you, too, are acting against the ex board member's request not to speculate or ask for details they don't want to talk about to protect others.
Please read my last email carefully: I don't speculate about the reasons of their step down. I said that I can only speculate about their motives to uncover details in the ongoing crossfire of questions afterwards. Cheers, vinz. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org