On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, Bill Nottingham wrote:
I'm guessing someone took your statement of "I am hereby
taking the
logical step of stopping all my active contributions to this project",
assumed that meant stepping down as an Ambassador, and then enacted
the above process. If so, it doesn't appear malicious.
I agree with Bill. Let's not blame *anyone* for following processes.
That said, Sascha, if you were simply speaking out of anger -- something
that all of us do from time to time -- and not wanting your words to be
taken literally, I have no doubt that corrective actions can be taken.
I think every single person in Fedora needs to ask themselves a few
simple questions:
(1) Is the ratio of what you put into Fedora and what you get out of
Fedora one that is satisfactory to you?
(2) Are you participating because you want to move one (or a few)
particular things forward? Are you participating because you generally
want to help with the larger vision and structure of Fedora? Are you
participating because you are paid to do so?
(3) Are your reasons for participating inclusive, or exclusive? By that
I mean, for you to achieve what you want in Fedora, does that mean that
someone else will have to *not* achieve what they want?
(4) When your Fedora-related goals are stalled or blocked, is that
because of a conflict with another person? Is it because of missing
resources to help or aid you? Is it because of processes that need to
be either better understood, or changed?
For anyone, if the answers to these questions makes you believe that
Fedora is a good place for you, then please continue to participate.
And if the answers make you not want to participate in Fedora, then
don't. But also don't try to take everything apart as you leave.
--Max