On Fri, 26 Jun 2009, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
- A topic was brought up to FESCo. It was concerning an unease of an
important fraction of our members.
and I disagree with that fraction.
- You may not find it an important issue personally. But that
doesn't
change the fact that there is an issue.
Actually, I disagree that it is an issue that was cause for [much]
concern.
- As a steering committee member, you must prepare for the meetings
and try to come up with different solutions if you don't agree with a
proposal, since ignoring will only help to the growth rate of a
disease.
I had read the proposal. I didn't think it was necessary. I made an
argument against it. Apparently, a quorum of fesco members agreed on that
point.
This is the type of quality I expect from you and other FESCo members.
Do I expect too much?
Fedora contributors elected representatives. We evaluated what we were
presented. We rejected the proposal. How is that NOT doing what is
expected of us?
-sv