On 10/08/2013 07:00 AM, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
Hi Johann,
you use the word *the community* in your emails a lot, but I don't see
many others supporting your opinion,
Hi Jiri
There are other ways to than being visible to show support and sometimes
it's not the best strategy to do so.
When dealing with an overwhelming entity like fortune 500 company you
have to be organized mobilized and smart when engaging it to ensuring
for example if it manage to silences one voice there is another voice to
replace it in the community it but I dont see many outside Red Hat
employee contributing to this thread either many of those just want to
find a mutual path to solve this ( which ofcourse can be found ).
People are supporting me plenty privately ( if that's what you are
wondering ) even asking why I left the big elephant out of this
discussion as in one of more real conflict between Fedora's growth and
Red Hat's goals being money ( as in the project funds ) with several
suggestion how to collect money to fund various for and in the project (
which this thread is not about ).
But before community members start popping up various crowd funding
projects to help the aspect of the project that they think are being
left out by Red Hat ( by funding or resources ) or find more sponsor or
other ways to sponsor it ( manpower hosting what not ), we need to be
able to ensure that the various work flows,policy's and other bits can
handle a single sponsor and does so well.
JBG
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