At the first place, what kind of "issue" do you speak of ?
At the second place you tell you are not the only one to claim for replies. Where are the others ? Whey do they not countersign ?
And at the third place I should say that tou can't ignore who are the people in charge. So why not just send a mail to them instead of using this public list ?
Do you hear me Fabian and otjers ?
Le Tue May 05 2020 20:31:22 GMT+0200 (CEST), Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com> a écrit :
Dear Board of Directors,
Several times over the past months I have raised an issue here - what I
believe to be the right channel for raising issues to the board - and
gotten complete radio silence.
This is intensely frustrating.
Now, for me, personally, I can always to go to Karsten, or Jim, or to
the IRC channel where I know that lots of the board hang out, and I can
bug individual board members, and be a burr under their saddle until
stuff gets done. This *cannot* be the means of engagement for our
community members who don't have that kind of privilege and access.
Is there (or, rather, should there be, since I know there isn't) a
board at centos.org mailing list where I can raise an issue directly to the
board - a place where I can actually discuss an issue with the board,
and expect a response?
We (it's not just me asking) would like to know what is the *correct*
way to solicit a decision from the Board, so that people can move
forward with something, rather than just waiting and wondering.
Thanks.
--
Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com
@CentOSProject // @rbowen
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