Hey y'all,
I've avoided weighing in on this topic because I'm of two minds about
it. Still, when members of the community raise concerns, it's important
to take those concerns seriously. We must be careful how we address
them because the opinions and concerns of any community member are as
legitimate as those of any other.
This conversation has at times been contentious. People have not always
used the most diplomatic language. And yet, there has been a thorough
discussion of this topic. The conclusion appears to be that Guix cannot
make changes in relation to SWH. It's clear there is no more room for
productive conversation. I therefore echo Ludo's request to let this
topic drop.
I want to express my gratitude for a community where people are able to
express their concerns and have them taken seriously, regardless of who
they are. Let's not lose that. Let's not forget that, even when
passions are high, we all want Guix to succeed and have a healthy
community, and we all work to that end as best as we can with the
information and resources available to us.
Best,
Juli
- Re: Next Steps For the Software Heritage Problem Juliana Sims