On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 10:31:23AM +0100 or thereabouts, Thierry Carrez wrote: > What I find disturbing here is that nobody found the issue interesting > enough to read the October Council decisions as to what was needed to be > changed for the GLEP to be approved. I think there's some validity to this point, but I actually hold the members of the council at least partially repsonsible for the lack of communication. The council is not only responsible for making decisions when consensus cannot be reached. They're also responsible for proactive communication. I don't think it's reasonable to expect all devs to read through full IRC transcripts, sift out the nonsense, distill it down to its salient points and then decide how it fits with their own particular views on Gentoo. The council needs to take a more active role in posting meeting minutes and proactively communicating with the dev community, rather than expecting everyone to come to them to figure out what's going on. > You can't just ignore the discussion and the iterim decisions and > complain afterwards when the decision is taken. You can't reasonably expect all Gentoo devs to read through unfiltered IRC logs to figure out what discussion went on. And, just for the record, s/Gentoo Council/Gentoo Trustees/ and I feel the exact same way -- we, as trustees, need to do a better job about communicating as well. --kurt