deloptes <emanoil.kot...@deloptes.org> wrote on 23/01/2022 at 10:52:48+0100:
> Marco Möller wrote: > >> Asking for transparency to sound like trolling wasn't my intention. I am >> sorry if I wasn't able to find the correct wording for keeping these to >> things distinguishable. >> >> Being a grateful user of Debian, and being in my circle of influence a >> strong advocate of the Debian project, and also of the KDE Plasma >> desktop environment as available in Debian, I do not feel it to be, lets >> say, insolent, if interested in community affairs. Actually, I feel it >> desirable to stay well informed for reinforcing advocacy, and asking for >> transparency is to me a coherent step. >> >> I feel that a concise statement from Debian insiders would gain a lot to >> not provoke avoidable discussions and would right away defeat heat given >> off obstructively. >> As Thomas pointed out, there are hundreds of posts from years old >> discussions which appear to be the prelude to the current situation. >> Some of these public discussions have been quite controversial, partly >> also questioning if community processes are always taking place >> sufficiently transparent. Currently I find only a public statement from >> one party. This could harm the Debian project. Some concise statement >> from somebody in the Debian project with insights into the issue could >> prevent Debian from bad repute by declassifying which are the positions >> of the present disagreement. > > Looking into the details to me it seems exactly as expected. The liberal > **** hijacked Debian as they did and do routinely with many other > organizations. So now the Communist Party of Debian can rule with CoC. > Great job - makes me feel proud of Debian (ironically). > And I can imagine what will happen in the future. Debian will become like > many other companies a victim of its CoC where it is not important to > provide good software but to comply with what the communist party elite > says. This is a pandemic for itself. > I will be not surprised if I replace debian with something else in the > future. Not because I care that much about the **** CoC, but because the > ideologically motivated organization will not be able to deliver the > expected quality. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece of rhetoric, intellect and understanding about how things work in Debian. This was enlightening. -- PEB