On 10/9/19 8:19 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
This meeting was an internal RH meeting to sort out some of the
internal-to-redhat pieces, but we're working from a policy of being as
open and transparent about it as possible.
Then we already have something to be worried about. The meeting wasn't
open, wasn't announced to the public, and the attendees and content of
the meeting is unavailable to the public. Not a good start to a
"transparent as possible" process.

Red Hat is a business. There are a lot of meetings at Red Hat to which you are not invited, and for which you will not receive minutes. The purpose of this email was to inform the community about those decisions that effect the community. That is what "transparent as possible" means - not that Red Hat intends to conduct all of their meetings in public.

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