Re: RMS and open letter

2021-03-23 Thread Eike Hein
With the dot-org hat on, I wish the Open Letter had a little bit more of a 
dot-org focus instead of focusing on the individual.

What the current controversy highlights is that FSF board changes occur without 
an election and without significant transparency.[1]

This is not KDE e.V.'s organizational setup, and it's also not the setup we 
would like to see in an organization that aims to centrally represent Free 
Software. It's also likely that the current and other situations would have 
been prevented by a healthier, more participatory board setup.

I think the discussion of where to take the FSF (or representation for Free 
Software communities in general) next is what matters beyond the current moment 
in time. This is worth thinking about in the coming days, and also discussing 
with our partner dot-orgs.


1 = https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/fsf-amended-bylaws-current.pdf

Best regards,
Eike Hein
-
KDE e.V. vice president, treasurer


Re: Formal request to set up a KDE Discourse instance

2021-02-23 Thread Eike Hein
Hey,

This all sounds much too confrontational :-). Come on everyone, we can do this 
much better.

Ben, I don't think Nate's request implies prioritization. For folks outside a 
particular team it can be difficult to follow what the team has on their plate 
at the moment; you probably also wouldn't know the same about Nate's VDG/QA 
space. 

Everyone knows that sysadmin is working hard all the time, but it has to still 
be possible to do roadmap planning. In fact it's one of the best ways to avoid 
getting overcommitted in the future. Declaring a goal and/or agreeing to work 
on it in the abstract doesn't mean it has to be done straight away or rushed, 
but it e.g. allows attracting contributors to the goal to get the work done, as 
also seen in the thread already.

The idea of adopting Discourse as a replacement for the old forums has been 
around for a number of years, and I would say it's probably become more 
compelling with time. KDE Forums hasn't seen a lot of work and Discourse has 
risen 8n popularity and familiarity. It's at least worth investigating with an 
open mind now. If the investigation finds road blocks (capacity, technical, 
others) we can discuss them further - constructively, without being strangely 
afraid others will make decisions without them. The only way that happens is by 
not communicating.

I would suggest making a rough proposal on what this really means 
operationally. How would we migrate, how would we sundown, what sort of work 
would Discourse need, what sort of setup and infra are required. Sysadmin 
should ideally provide input there based on experience, implementation policy, 
etc. Then we know what we need, what we don't have, and what we think we should 
do about it.



Cheers,
Eike




On February 24, 2021 1:21:14 AM GMT+01:00, Nate Graham  wrote:
>On 2/23/21 4:07 PM, Nate Graham wrote:
>> On 2/23/21 3:53 PM, Ben Cooksley wrote:
>>> May I take this as a formal request from yourself that Gitlab CI is 
>>> deprioritised and delayed?
>>>
>>> Based on the extremely frequent requests we get concerning it in 
>>> #kde-sysadmin I am not sure if your request here is in line with 
>>> general community consensus.
>>>
>>> Also, be aware that Sysadmin currently has other infrastructure level 
>>> projects underway needed to get us off Ubuntu 16.04, which are 
>>> currently delayed because we haven't had anyone volunteer to assist us 
>>> with adding support for OAuth2/MyKDE to Reimbursements.
>>> Based on the above, I assume you are also requesting that we delay 
>>> this, and accept the corresponding security issues that will accompany 
>>> it when Ubuntu 16.04 loses support in the coming months in order to 
>>> get this actioned?
>> 
>> Hmm, I don't see where I suggested any of those things.
>> 
>> If you folks are really that overloaded, we need to figure out how to 
>> fix that. A workload that exceeds available resources doesn't help 
>> anyone. The last time this came up, people called for additional 
>> volunteers to assist. Did that end up bearing any fruit?
>
>Anyway I apologize if my tone was off. I wasn't meaning to accuse 
>sysadmins of anything, and I guess I didn't realize how overloaded the 
>team is right now.
>
>That being what it is, perhaps a more productive line of discussion 
>would be to ask: "what do you need from us so that these things that 
>need to happen, and that we all want, can reach fruition faster?" You 
>don't have to suffer in silence! :)
>
>Nate
>

-- 
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

Re: using gitlab ultimate

2023-08-02 Thread Eike Hein
We've been offered free Ultimate in the past, but decided it's better to 
bargain together with others in the community (e.g. Gnome) for a 
better-featured free software version.

I still think that's a good use of our collective sway.



Eike

<    1   2