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2010-08-11
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let's start a thread "would anybody miss silvermountain and his pointless rant?"
tmo, sigh!
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Thank you for your input, and I won't go into the quibbles.
But I do want to touch on something Jaffa said in another thread:
Did anyone complain when previous councils worked to get community members sponsored to previous summits?
Did anyone complain when council members worked to get devices into the hands of developers?
Do you think the people I picked to go to Santa Clara (at Nokia's request) a while back complained? Should the community have complained?
Those were success stories, guys. And I can find several for every single allegation of council ineffectiveness, incompetence, etc.
But some here continue to confuse undesired or failed results with inactivity by the council. Sorry, but that's just nuts. It's not even ineffectivity or incompetence.
It's just a damned shame more of that input is occurring tonight than has in the entire year up to now. And no, that is not entirely the fault of the council. The community has ongoing obligations, too. "Fire and forget" should not be a mode of voting.
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let's start a thread "would anybody miss silvermountain and his pointless rant?"
tmo, sigh!
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2010-08-11
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2010-08-11
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Thanks for your question. There are certainly pros and cons to what you propose. I can't help but be keenly aware of the cons, though.
Plenty of fighting/complaining/venting occurs here, publicly, already. Council members even participate. Hell, me, too much.
At some point we need to decide what battles make sense in broad daylight, and which ones to fight in the dark sewers. Public noise is good for initial attention-getting-- but often the solutions must be found in quieter zones. Too much harsh light of scrutiny, and your combatant might well retreat. We have to stay cognizant of that. Nokia sure is.
That said, my personal preference is do do everything out in the open. I have just found that sometimes process breaks down when all of it is public. So we have a council channel where we will discuss issues, inform each other, try to come to consensus. We could not accomplish that in every case in completely public channels. Noise interferes.
Now, these are just my thoughts. I am hoping the rest of the council will chime in. I am also interested in your rebuttals.
Thanks again for focusing the dialog.
EDIT:
I want to add something in general.
This is the most council entreaty I've seen in some time. I can say with personal disappointment that there are numerous, numerous council-related posts, tweets and emails that have been met with little or no response from the community. Ironic, given this thread.
So tonight's engagement, while largely contentious, has also been good if I'm going to be strictly objective.
Thank you to all participants. I mean that.
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2010-08-11
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silvermountain, you're right back to choosing confrontation over constructive dialog. Let me know if/when you throttle back from attack mode and actually want to discuss the subject honestly, seriously and without malice. I will gladly do the same.
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2010-08-11
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I see your point and it's a hard situation to be in. As you make more things public overall control is lost.
However the same is true about keeping things behind closed doors you cut off outside communication to the community.
Something which comes to mind to help this issue would be to expand the current concil members from 5 to maybe 8 or 10. I honestly don't know much details about the concil however it sounds to me that the current concil members are either overworked or not getting results. I am not blaming just stating from what I have heard here.
This is a hard thing to deal with in any situation however it's very common among IT industry such as Service Desks and also Operational Control positions. Anyone who has done ITIL will know what I mean by those terms.
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2010-08-11
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There is no clear sign that a council will happen for MeeGo. There is no clear sign one will be needed/wanted for Maemo going forward.
But I do want to touch on something Jaffa said in another thread:
Did anyone complain when previous councils worked to get community members sponsored to previous summits?
Did anyone complain when council members worked to get devices into the hands of developers?
Do you think the people I picked to go to Santa Clara (at Nokia's request) a while back complained? Should the community have complained?
Forget those who were miffed over their own lack of selection-- do you get where I'm going with this?
Those were success stories, guys. And I can find several for every single allegation of council ineffectiveness, incompetence, etc.
SOMEone has to step up and assume leadership. It makes sense to have an at-large elected body facilitating these things rather than corporate-selected people. Right? Especially since Nokia will have the wrong bias.
And actually Nokia HAS communicated through us (and in general)-- problem is the messages were not well-received. And I understand completely. I'm not pleased with many decisions and have stated so many times.
But some here continue to confuse undesired or failed results with inactivity by the council. Sorry, but that's just nuts. It's not even ineffectivity or incompetence. It's just the unsurprising pain that comes with trying to push the Titannic away from the iceberg. The captain is stubbornly fixed on his course. And no, contrary to one allegation we are not so fixed. We are naturally open to community input.
It's just a damned shame more of that input is occurring tonight than has in the entire year up to now. And no, that is not entirely the fault of the council. The community has ongoing obligations, too. "Fire and forget" should not be a mode of voting.
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