Am 24.10.2010 13:36, schrieb Sascha Thomas Spreitzer:
my opinion is:
- There is no legal/contract/agreement/signed thing as of law
requirements, that any contributor must obey board decisions ( As the fedora project is no incorporation of any form the, Fedora board is not put into force of any legal form or body. ) ( FP members/contributors have not signed any contract/agreement which puts any force upon them. )
I want to clarify, that the motivation to create this product maybe come from the wish to hand a multi-desktop DVD out, as a Ambassador on an Event.
But the issue itself is a engineering issue, i think this is the reason FAmSCo was not involved in this. If the People which are charge in the Steering Comitees or Board make a decission and things have a clear reason, i do not think we always have to struggle and fight with them to protect our own interests. It is not about law enforcement - a community is also build of respect. Everyone is free to run for the Board and participate.
- There is no legal requirement that EMEA ambassadors are in the need
of any approval at all. = EMEA Ambassadors proceeding with their freedom of contribution -> spread media as they wish
I am a Ambassador from EMEA and i distance myself from this claim! This is against the concept of the Fedora Project.
Of course there is no "legal" requirement. But i expect that if we trust Contributors with ressources, that they use it in a way that is in consensus with the bodies who are in charge.
cu Joerg
Sascha, i tried to learn and explain you how the Fedora Project works, i will not go through this once again!