>>>>> "Neil" == Neil McGovern <ne...@debian.org> writes:
Neil> I think my point is that we should strive to reach the point Neil> where it's not inevitable, and that our reality can change. It Neil> should never be the case that making a hard decision leads to Neil> abusive messages, and I believe as a project we must act to Neil> try and achieve this goal. Neil> For leadership roles, such as release manager, or ftp master, Neil> I think it's doubly important. Putting aside the issue of Neil> current volunteers, and the project's duty to ensure a safe Neil> and welcoming environment, this affects the overall ability Neil> for the project to attract new volunteers at all. Neil> These key posts can be aspirational for new contributors - the Neil> concept that one day you could be an ftp-master is Neil> attractive. However, if we accept that in order to reach one Neil> of these key roles you have to be willing to accept a certain Neil> level of abuse, then we have failed to produce that welcoming Neil> community, and will fail to attract and retain a diverse and Neil> thriving team. Neil> This is obviously not something that ftp-masters can solve, Neil> but I think it is useful to highlight this issue for the wider Neil> project. Neil> Thanks, Neil -- I strongly agree. I hope we as a community accept that the status quo is wrong: * we are heaping abuse on our leaders * Sometimes it is not clear that our teams our meeting the needs of the project I hope we choose to solve both of these together. --Sam