Fellow manjaro users, As you may have heard, our long time contributor and friend Jonathon is no longer part of the Manjaro team. He has been a great asset to the team and over the seven years has done much for packaging, communication with the Arch team and especially for this community. He will be missed. The inciting incident for the conflict eventually leading to this was a hardware purchase for one of the team members, but the disagreement was not caused because the purchase was inappropr...
Agreed. It’s possible that as a matter of substance it’s all fine - I don’t see why a committed developer can’t get a laptop or whatever other hardware they want. Whatever keeps them working, happy, and engaged with the project.
You should still have a good process, you should follow the processes you set up, and you should bend over backwards to address any concerns that get raised instead of dismiss them, and generally have an ethos of accountability and transparency. Instead they hid the thread, stripped his mod powers, still haven’t really explained anything, and are trying to make it about him.
The whole thing about trust is that you follow a process, and you show you value and commit to that process, so that if something comes up, people can trust that it will be handled in an accountable away. I don’t know how anyone reading this can feel like there are good processes in place.
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Agreed. It’s possible that as a matter of substance it’s all fine - I don’t see why a committed developer can’t get a laptop or whatever other hardware they want. Whatever keeps them working, happy, and engaged with the project.
You should still have a good process, you should follow the processes you set up, and you should bend over backwards to address any concerns that get raised instead of dismiss them, and generally have an ethos of accountability and transparency. Instead they hid the thread, stripped his mod powers, still haven’t really explained anything, and are trying to make it about him.
The whole thing about trust is that you follow a process, and you show you value and commit to that process, so that if something comes up, people can trust that it will be handled in an accountable away. I don’t know how anyone reading this can feel like there are good processes in place.