On 12 Mar 2009, at 08:55, Nick Black wrote:



On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org> wrote:
Hi,

SteveC wrote:
> In the past couple of license working group meetings we've been trying
> to figure out how to get more input from the community on everything
> without descending in to a free-for-all.


For a second day in a row you're jumping straight in with abject criticism of a process put in place by people working to help the whole community - you included. If you are that concerned about this, why not suggest a way to make this work better? Why not offer to translate for any German speakers who would like to take part if the call was only in English?

I've always felt that you were completely aligned behind the aims of OSM - we can disagree, but at the end of the day we're all here for the same reason. Right now, its really hard to find anything positive or constructive in your ongoing bombardment of these lists.


I do agree Frederik has possibly over-reacted on this one, but equally I think it would have been helpful for Steve to have acknowledged the good work that has been going on on this list and on the wiki in his absence. Equally I think SteveC is behaving pretty strangely around this. He should put the 'evil' thing aside and get stuck into the process - he must know answers to some of the questions we are raising, why does he leave us trying to work it all out again?

In response to one of Frederik's questions I do know that the Use Cases and Open Issues pages are being used by the working group because I have read the minutes. I hope that is not about to change. Incidentally no one from the licensing group has ever edited the 'Open Issues' page or the 'Use Cases' pages - why not?

The voice call idea might work, however I would ask the working group to provide any answers they already have to questions on the Open Issues page before the event so that we don't waste time and also ask you to be sensitive to Frederik's observation that voice calls make it much harder for non-native speakers and are therefore the 'last choice' for an international project such as this,


Regards,


Peter




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