Sander van Grieken - 29.06.20, 13:23:41 CEST: > 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.
It is not on me to moderate anything here and… as I wrote I am not sure what the best approach to proceed would be. > > 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. I get that. For me first accepting a situation as it is can open up a path way to change it. > No process can be made totally free of friction. But it is a matter of > maturity how friction is handled Right. Best, -- Martin