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Fedora 21 released

Fedora 21 released

Posted Dec 9, 2014 23:44 UTC (Tue) by johannbg (guest, #65743)
In reply to: Fedora 21 released by mjg59
Parent article: Fedora 21 released

Oh please if you are going to be defending the Red Hat employee that Red Hat stuffed on top of the workstation WG an individual that is to incompetent to read and follow the mailinglist communication guidelines that have been in use all those years and everyone are aware except individuals that have little to no communication and history with project,then atleast provide a reference where anyone from the spins community has demanded any kind of money or resources from Red Hat or anyone from the community for that matter. And while you are at it why dont you share with the audience the solution you proposed in the community working group meeting on how differences between Red Hat employees and community members should be resolved...


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Fedora 21 released

Posted Dec 11, 2014 11:52 UTC (Thu) by mjg59 (subscriber, #23239) [Link]

I'm defending him based on your claim that he said something that he didn't say. Nor did he claim that spin communities had demanded money or resources from Red Hat - he said that if they wanted to receive the same level of resource commitment from Red Hat, someone would have to pay for it.

> And while you are at it why dont you share with the audience the solution you proposed in the community working group meeting on how differences between Red Hat employees and community members should be resolved...

I suggested that situations involving inappropriate behaviour on the part of employees of Fedora's corporate sponsor should involve their management, rather than limiting sanctions to those that could be imposed within the project. Red Hat employees should be expected to be examples within the Fedora community, and so the consequences of poor behaviour should impact their professional career and not just how they spend their spare time.


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