On 16/09/2016 18:47, Alberto Bursi wrote: > > > On 09/16/2016 06:23 AM, John Crispin wrote: >> >> On 15/09/2016 22:41, Alberto Bursi wrote: >>> Note that I'm not talking about the wiki. That was not a major issue as >>> being a separate thing it can be set up unofficially, or whatever. >>> I am just arguing about principles here, as I'm spotting a possibly bad >>> pattern where the same bad practices of OpenWRT can bite again. >> i am spotting that you are missing the point. i agree that your thread >> of argumentation was valid fro owrt. things were often not possible >> without the approval of the grandmaster. here things are different. we >> dished out commit access to lots of people. opened up the comms, became >> very transparent and after you guys started a discussion on how the wiki >> should go we did not intervene but simply endorsed it. this is very far >> from the old pattern of modus operandi. however your call for strong >> leadership and guidance sounds like a wish to return to that which i >> think most people do not want to do. you are free to do as you please. >> if you need something from other community members simply ask and you >> will get an answer. >> > > 1. I'm not advocating for a Third LEDE Reich so please stop thinking I > am lol. > > 2. I'm not talking of just the wiki, the answers I got from that > discussion did trigger this.
ah ok, was not aware that we were mixing topics here, i thought we were discussing the wiki and forum. > > jow said "don't hold back yourself waiting for a response from "the LEDE > devs" - > > those who care about a wiki will likely endorse whatever good solution > is proposed and the rest either has no opinion or time to participate in > the decision making processes" > > I was just pointing out that for people this isn't obvious, and that getting > any answer isn't a given. i think you were just unlucky to not get some of the stuff below answered immediately. > > To make some examples, I posted some weeks back asking things and making > a proposal about kirkwoods, I got no answer. > I also sent a mail to Felix I think as I saw he seemed interested in > Kirkwoods in the last meeting logs, still no answer. i guess kirkwood is somewhat unmaintained at the moment. i dont have any kirkwood hw and no access to the datasheets so i cant help i am afraid. > There is a guy that posted a big pull request about Mikrotik devices and > after he fixed all stuff you asked him he got no answer for like a month > even after he asked if you had forgotten him. I mean how about posting > something like "we are busy, it will be merged next month"? ok, the one big commit that has been dangling for ages. point taken there is indeed one. i could argue that we merged over 1k other commits in the past few months. > I open a pull request to fix something about kirkwoods, someone assigns > it to himself, but then no answers or status updates for two weeks. > Then there are other guys in this mailing lists that seem to have had > issues with this lack of people answering too, like fhfredi...@gmail.com. again, point taken, a minuscule amount of patches in the region of less than 0.5% has not been merged within a few days. as jow said, dont take it personal. if people dont reply, be more persistent. if all else fails hunt people down in IRC. John _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev