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2009-09-14
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Penguinbait's work up to this point has been providing alternatives to the Maemo OS. How exactly does having someone who is so focused on replacing/getting rid of Maemo help Maemo as a whole?
What kind of work is he planning on doing for Maemo if elected? What work does he plan on doing during his sprints? What are his goals in Maemo Community Council? Why does he want to run?
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2009-09-14
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2009-09-14
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On a side note: I think it very difficult to get a "consensus" opinion here, so it would be very difficult to ridicule the "consensus" opinion. I have seen people disagree (sometimes vehemently) with the opinions of other vocal persons/groups. Polls are always disagreed with if they don't support your opinion, but I think they do show the variety of opinions that exist, and that generally, a consensus does NOT exist among members of our community.
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2009-09-14
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I mean within certain dialogs for instance. And that wasn't to pick on PenguinBait-- sometimes it's good to oppose the consensus, especially when groupthink leads the masses over a cliff.
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2009-09-14
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Not, however, when that opposition is generally destructive to the community and the people in it, nor when it flies in the face of civilized behavior.
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2009-09-14
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2009-09-14
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2009-09-14
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I absolutely agree, and I think many of us have been guilty of our little forays into that area, self included. But sometimes being placed into a position of responsibility gives one new perspective on how/why certain things become as they are.
Oh, and heading off a cliff is destructive to a community, isn't it?
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2009-09-14
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Penguinbait's work up to this point has been providing alternatives to the Maemo OS. How exactly does having someone who is so focused on replacing/getting rid of Maemo help Maemo as a whole?
How can Penguinbait faithfully represent the community that elects him if he, as you put it "often... ridiculed consensus views"?
What kind of work is he planning on doing for Maemo if elected? What work does he plan on doing during his sprints? What are his goals in Maemo Community Council? Why does he want to run?
Last edited by zerojay; 2009-09-14 at 11:14.