Change in the governance
Brandon C
firezip at gmail.com
Tue May 15 02:40:03 UTC 2012
Such a shame to see the community split by indifferences. I think the
community should take a different approach managing and running the
community. This project does not need to run with an Iron fist. We are
all here because we have a passion for lubuntu and all offer a unique
set of skills. Personal disagreements should not be the demise of such
a great project.
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad)
<amjjawad at gmail.com> wrote:
> Long story short, I will be travelling from 15-5 (Today) until 1-6 and I
> guess I will manage to find an internet access.
>
> I WILL NEVER LET THIS PROJECT DIES NO MATTER WHAT.
>
> Please, for anyone who is an owner of any sub-team, kindly make me the owner
> for that sub-team before leaving. Only owners have the ultimate access to
> any sub-team.
>
> I'm NOT stepping in as a Lubuntu Leader or whatever you call it but I will
> take good care of these sub-team unless we find another plan.
>
> I'm speechless so will save the words to myself and same goes for my
> feelings right now.
>
> I Love Lubuntu so much!
>
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 4:39 AM, Julien Lavergne <gilir at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyones,
>>
>> From now on, I'm stopping any governance activity on Lubuntu. I'll still
>> continue to maintain LXDE on Ubuntu with my MOTU hat, to not abandoned
>> the users we have. But I'll not deal anymore with any community
>> activity, communication, wiki, IRC or any non-packaging & coding
>> activity for Lubuntu.
>>
>> This is something I was thinking for several months now, the decision to
>> set up the sub-teams was the first step in this direction. I felt guilty
>> to stop at this time, and try to organize as much as I can before
>> stepping back. The recent events demonstrate a failure in this goal, and
>> I have now any reasons to stay in this situation.
>>
>> I originally contributed to Lubuntu as a system, to learn about it, and
>> to technically improve it. I didn't sign to deal with ego and feeling of
>> people, and to spend hours to deal with no-technical problems and fight
>> between people.
>>
>> Lubuntu may survive as a system, since people rely on it, and I care
>> enough to not abandon them. Lubuntu may not survive as a community, as
>> it demonstrates an incredible ability to torn apart itself. So be it. It
>> don't have enough willpower to maintain it anymore. Someone else would
>> maybe have it, and will build something else.
>>
>> I'm still happy with the result we achieved since the past 2 years, we
>> can't erase it. Life goes on, just a little different for now.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Julien Lavergne
>>
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