On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 14:57, Gerald Pfeifer
On Tue 2020-08-04, Stasiek Michalski wrote:
I have a lot of respect to the board's work and mission, and I never mean to insult anybody or their work in this way. The issue at hand is public communication about the topics.
No insult felt on my end (though, as Richard pointed out, the role of the board currently is intentionally set as "hands off" in many areas as of today).
Your point on public communications is very valid. Getting better at sharing meeting minutes (quickly) is only one aspect. I have been wondering how to share more and involve broader groups in more aspects and y'all should be seeing more on that front.
This goes in all directions, by the way. I'd love for the various teams at openSUSE to share more with one another - their successes, challenges, requests for help, work in progress, plans,....
That is hard without any concrete structure. I think due to the nature of heroes team, that was fairly easy to do, you need to request access to services, so you in a way sign up to help the team out. I wonder if we could expand on that (without it being as much work as getting access to infra though)
How much time do you engage with community members every week? It feels like every waking moment. I have spent more time over the last 2 years with the openSUSE community than outside.
Be careful, that way lies risk of burn out!
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