Negative articles? Are you kidding?

Because I mention what many people in the community are saying? What some 
GNOME developers are saying?

If I didn't care what was happening in the free software community, I wouldn't 
have written the article in the first place. I would be doing a poor job as a 
journalist, and doing nothing for the community if I only reported on the 
happy things and ignored the problems.

That said, if anyone cares to engage in a responsible conversation about 
GNOME's current state and how the project is being received, you're welcome to 
get in touch. I can't guarantee publication of the result -- that is 
ultimately up to my editors -- but I would certainly be interested in writing 
an article that accurately reflects opposing views.  I don't have to agree 
with a position to think that it's worth letting other people hear.

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