I see what happened here and I can relate to it. But you should always keep in 
mind that free software is written for the personal usage of the author. If 
anyone else want to use it, it's there. But as you can read in the disclaimer, 
there is absolutely NO guarantee.
Free software authors, do code mainly for themselves and might not be 
interested in adoption by any organization or company as there are lots of 
downsides with these types of adoptions or even sponsorships.
The good part though is you're free to fork it always. You can run a custom 
fork of projects until it merges into upstream (if it ever merges) and keep the 
organization happy.

Sincerely,
Danial Behzadi

در 27 ژوئیهٔ 2021 3:39:18 (UTC)، Zander Brown <zbr...@gnome.org> نوشت:
>On Mon, 2021-07-26 at 13:19 +0300, Нарт Лӏыша via gnome-i18n wrote:
>> Here my feedback in the following points:
>> 1. From a newcomers perspective, these are not positive signs that would make
>> me feel welcomed! It's off putting!
>
>It's certainly not ideal, though adding a new language isn't generally a
>newcomer-y thing and requires specific people to help. Generally if you were
>having problems working with gettext or general d-l issues more of us could
>assist.
>
>> 2. Giving answers such as "people on vacation", is not satisfactory!
>
>We're a small group of volunteers…
>
>> Imagine in a situation where I work in an organisation, trying to adopt open
>> source and free software, and my boss is waiting for results then I give
>> her/him such excuse!
>
>I'm not sure it's an excuse - Especially with GUADEC this last week (as well as
>recent weather issues) it's perfectly possible the relevant people are
>unavailable.
>
>Generally we keep this mailing list fairly quiet so when someone can't help,
>even if they've seen the message, they often won't reply
>
>> The first impression she/he would get is: "this is not a serious project that
>> we would want to invest our time and resources in!"
>> 3. I think Public Relations is a vitale part in any project, I understand
>> that people have different characters and attitudes, and that is why there
>> should be a special team that handles this stuff.
>
>I'm not sure a PR department would have helped here
>
>> 4. Being a volunteer doesn't give you the card planche to be rude to people,
>
>I assume there is missing context here (also: card planche? I assume you mean
>carte blanche but it doesn't quite fit?)
> 
>> and you shouldn't give yourself any excuse to be impolite! The attitude
>> should always be to de-escalate
>
>Well ideally nothing escalates in the first place of course
>
>> 5. Think of open source and free software as if you are running a business,
>> and behave accordingly.
>
>So how much are you, as a customer of our business, intending to pay? :-)
>
>> 
>> Thank you for Reading this message.
>> 
>Zander
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