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El 23/07/15 a les 08:28, Ali/amjjawad ha escrit:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Team Leaders of Ubuntu GNOME sub-teams, active members and/or whoever
> wish to participate/contribute, may I have your attention please?
> 
> It is planning time.My time is +10
> 
> I have just published:
> https://ubuntugnome.org/feedback-time-results/
> 
> I know this is late but better late than never.
> 
> Feedback and collecting data/opinions is over now. We need to move
> forward or else, we shall end up, just like the previous cycle, without
> a proper planning.
> 
> Yes, blame me for this if you wish but NO, I am not the only one who is
> part of this family. We have agreed to work as a TEAM and we have to
> honor this agreement and show our commitment to it. That said, putting
> the past a side, let's move on for a better future, shall we?
> 
> I'm sending this to the entire list because I hate to hide anything. In
> fact, we have no secrets to hide on the first place.
> 
> *Our performance, as a _team_, is REALLY BAD, IMHO.
> 
> *
> Blame me again for this but also keep in mind, there are other drivers
> or team leaders. I just survived a massive storm in my real life. I was
> this close to lose everything and everyone I have in my life. Thank God,
> I survived.
> 
> When I first joined this project back in 22-July-2013 (YES, 2 years!), I
> had a clear vision that I didn't keep for myself but shared it with the
> entire community: to build a team/community that can lead itself without
> the need to a leader.
> 
> Sadly, we haven't yet reached that phase/level yet :(
> 
> The good news is: you still have me around whenever you need me.
> 
> Truth is: you need to understand that no one lives forever and this is a
> digital world, so changes might be much faster than real life.
> 
> No, I am not leaving. I have just turned 2 years with this family and
> there is NO WAY to leave unless all of you ask me to leave.
> 
> Yes, I have so much more to show.
> 
> However, this whole community needs to understand: if we shall _*not*_
> work as one team, things might get worse, much worse than anyone can
> imagine. I have mentioned that, 2 years ago, to Lubuntu Team. They never
> listened to me. After I left them, they started to understand what I was
> talking about. They took some months until they started to take 'some'
> of my advices. I do hate to see Ubuntu GNOME to face the same thing.
> 
> Tomorrow is Friday, then Saturday and then Sunday. Is it possible to
> have a meeting during these days? if not, we need to get this done ASAP.
> 
> If Plan A (meeting) will fail, my Plan B is to go for 15.10 without a
> proper and a clear plan. Why? because we're a team and this is a
> community project, not a one-man-project.
> 
> My time is +10 GMT at the moment.
> 
> Should I set the date and time for the meeting and then send it?!
> 
> Should you insist not to have a meeting? then I can present a
> one-man-plan then you're free to vote good or bad but I DO HATE to do
> this. I am looking forward to work with a team ;)
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> -- 
> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."
> 
> Best Regards,
> Ali/amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad>
> 
> *http://kibo.computer* - http://torios.net - Ubuntu GNOME
> <http://ubuntugnome.org/>
> 
> 

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