On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 07:00 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Dave Airlie wrote: > > So in your mind, there is a majority of people on your side, but they > > are just too lazy to stand for election and take over the board? > > s/too lazy/too busy doing actual work/ > (as opposed to wasting their time with politics or bureaucracy) > > Have you noticed that all the people who are complaining about the policies > are highly experienced packagers? > > And there are actually many more people disagreeing with those broken > policies than the ones you notice on the ML, they just don't have the time > to write mails to complain about them. (For example, rumors are that several > people in the Brno RH office share my concerns.)
but these people are still in a minority. you are living in a fallacy. There is also a large percentage of people who agree with the changes are also "too busy doing actual work", I agree with them, I don't run for the board, I barely vote, I am an "experienced packager". Like I can totally handle you being anti-everything anyone does around here, I can't handle you thinking you are in a majority. I also work in Brisbane RH office, and I have lots of examples of people who don't share your concerns. I've seen surveys before where side A says, I have 100 scientists who agree with my POV, and you get the other side saying I have 100 scientists all called Dave, who agree with mine. Dave. -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel