On 15/09/2016 20:52, Thomas Endt wrote: >> von John Crispin >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. September 2016 07:20 > >> if you need a strong leader to tell you what you can(not) do, >> then you are in the wrong place buddy. > > I think the reason for asking the devs about their approval or at least > their opinion was just respect. In the absence of any other guideline and if > you are polite, you just ask, before doing anything. > > >> consider the core team as >> members of the community that have just been around for a long time and >> played a big role in some part of the project. > > Thank you for this clear statement. Also thanks to Jow for his clear > statement. > > Short summary: > > - The wiki is community driven. > - The devs are equal members of the community. > - There is no special approval of the devs necessary for wiki content, > appearance, ... > - If the community (which the devs are part of) objects to some content, > appearance, whatever in the wiki, it can be discussed and possibly changed > to a better. > > > That is what the engaged people in the OpenWrt wiki were looking for: A > clear statement. > >> the problem is >> that people tend to sit around, not get involved and use the "the >> leader gave no orders" excuse to legitimate their silence. > > Well, at least there was the attempt to start a conversation. Can you > imagine how frustrating it can be to get no answer at all? No yes, no no, no > maybe? > > Anyways, we have a direction now. The past is behind us, the future before > us. > It will be as good as the community can make it. > > Thomas >
alberto reminded "the leaders" that they cannot ignore others after jow had already replied so just thought it might be good to explain why the reply took a bit and why from my POV there is no compulsory involvement in every detail of every discussion. maybe you misunderstood me. i was trying to emphasize that personally i think this discussion is going the right way without a centralized "leader". the only thing i would like to see is that the wiki whatever it will look like runs on the lede infra. John _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev