Am 24.10.2010 13:36, schrieb Sascha Thomas Spreitzer:
my opinion is:
1. 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.
2. 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!
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Joerg (kital) Simon
jsimon(a)fedoraproject.org
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoergSimon
http://kitall.blogspot.com
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