On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:21:44 PM Stefan Reinauer wrote:
- Alexandru Gagniuc mr.nuke.me@gmail.com [150214 02:14]:
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Do we really want to push people's nerves every year until we finally get a fork?
Alex
Alex,
the leadership of this project reserves the right to enforce standards and, where required, lock down parts of coreboot.org or the mailing list to enforce those standards.
We value your contributions. We also understand that you may not find this situation acceptable and hence may not be able to continue as a contributor.
I think you've pointed just pointed out the root of the problem. Nobody can claim that you, or a small group of people is entitled to absolute power in the project. The fact that someone owns all or part of the infrastructure that runs coreboot does not entitle them to claim that they, or a small group of people have absolute power in the project.
If you, or any of the persons we contributors look towards as examples and guides fail to recognize that we are in fact a community, things will go south. I've seen it happen before, and I keep hoping it won't happen here.
I hope this gives all of us an idea of why people can get ticked off, and helps us avoid situations like this one (or the one last year) in the future.
Alex
P.S. I own part of the infrastructure that runs coreboot. Arguably, I own the most expensive part of said infrastructure. So what?