On zondag 28 juni 2020 12:53:15 CEST Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Dear Marco, dear Qt/KDE team, dear Norberg, dear community,
> 
> Marco Valli - 28.06.20, 11:12:03 CEST:
> > Do you remember debian multimedia of Marillat, another "very
> > experienced DD"? No? well, even preining in a few years will no
> > longer remember by anyone. Debian yes.
> 
> I am not sure whether it makes sense to discuss this out to the end…

Well I'm afraid this topic will keep coming back occasionally until it is 
resolved in one way or the other.

> I really would have preferred for Debian/Kubuntu Qt/KDE team to work 
> together. But if that isn't the case that also is how it is. And it is 
> important to accept that. That does not make anyone who is involved 
> right or wrong either. It is just different approaches. None of them 
> inherently better or worse than the other.

Personally, I find this situation hard to accept. The maintainer team is not 
just a collection of individuals, it's a body that is a gatekeeper of the K/Qt 
stack into Debian. This gatekeeper role doesn't just give its members 
significant power, it also assigns to the team a responsibility to keep 
enabling contributions and improvements to reach the user.

No process can be made totally free of friction. But it is a matter of maturity 
how friction is handled. 

--
Sander



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