On 29/08/18 09:15, Bernhard E. Reiter wrote: > >> If people had differences of opinion with me, there have been many >> opportunities to discuss that with me at events but for the record, I'd >> like to make it clear no other member ever did so. > Unfortunately we did not meet at events, because I rarely make it to events > these days being a Dad, instead I wrote several emails stating my > disagreement (or agreement) with your points.
This really gets to the root of the problem though: the GA has this special status but by the time somebody is accepted in the GA, they may not have time to do it properly. It is not necessary to name anybody here, but to give the community some examples of what happens on the GA list, one person commented they have to top post on everything because they are too busy to follow the community's norms and another comment appeared about only doing free software stuff through a mobile phone during a daily commute. If you don't have time to meet people personally, it is inevitable there will be some misunderstandings in electronic communications, especially for those trying to squeeze too many things into their life. Some people are arguing that FSFE needs to move to Discourse but my own perspective is that if people don't have the time for email, we will just have the same problems with a new tool too. To be successful at FSFE's mission, we need to avoid being seduced by the promise that technology lets us do more than we really can. This brings me back to the original question then: democracy. Annual elections and allowing all the community to participate can provide regular renewal. When somebody doesn't have the time any more, either they don't run for re-election or the community will help them depart by voting for an alternative candidate. Changing the tools and arbitrarily expelling people are a crazy alternative to something as easy to understand as democracy. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list Discussion@lists.fsfe.org https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion This mailing list is covered by the FSFE's Code of Conduct. All participants are kindly asked to be excellent to each other: https://fsfe.org/about/codeofconduct