Hi Tom,
On Wed, 28 May 2025 at 20:59, Tom Rini <tr...@konsulko.com> wrote: > > Hey all, > > First, I am not happy to be writing this email. But at this point, I > feel I have no other choice, for the good of the overall project and > community. > > Back in January[0] of this year I made a post with almost this same > subject line. At that point there had already been a number of problems > working with Simon and the overall community. I did not include a list > of links. At that point the easiest answer would be to go to the mailing > list archive, pick any thread that Simon and I had and see the long > disagreements. This trend has fundamentally not changed. And while I > started this out with some threads and my summaries of them, instead I > want to point to this email I sent this mornig: > https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/20250528170533.GE100073@bill-the-cat/ > > And to repeat what I said there, Simon needs to decide if it's more > important to work with the community or have his way every time. Simon > cannot have both. +1. Since I was involved in enough ... I don't mind reviewing patches and giving feedback. That's what I signed up for. Reading the same 30+ series patches though with only 10% of the feedback addressed is just not working. > Simon needs to accept that some things he think are > good ideas have been rejected or he needs to fork off from U-Boot. Or he > can ask the community to take over as the project head. If the community > wants Simon to run things, I will step down and just be an individual > contributor again. Five months of this experiment shows me that it's not > working at all and will only be a bigger problem as time goes on. FWIW I think you are doing an excellent job and I'd like the situation to remain as is. > > And, I mean it. I cannot take the additional stress of what new problems > await me every morning. I do not take the above lightly, but I do not > think the project can become healthy moving forward without some > resolution here and quickly. While I won't claim my time as the head of > the project has been perfect, I have tried my best to always be honest > and fair and to seek compromise. > > With respect to voting, would anyone volunteer to run a poll from > https://civs1.civs.us/ (which is used by the Yocto Project / > OpenEmbedded and likely other FOSS projects/communities) ? Thanks /Ilias > > -- > Tom