* [gentoo-dev] Re: Nominations open for the Gentoo Council 2007/08
@ 2007-07-06 8:29 99% ` Duncan
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From: Duncan @ 2007-07-06 8:29 UTC (permalink / raw
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Chris Gianelloni <wolf31o2@gentoo.org> posted
1183673856.8491.42.camel@inertia.twi-31o2.org, excerpted below, on Thu,
05 Jul 2007 15:17:36 -0700:
> On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 21:10 +0200, Torsten Veller wrote:
>> Chris Gianelloni wolf31o2
>
> While I thank you for the nomination for next year's Gentoo Council, I
> have decided that I no longer wish to be associated with the Gentoo
> Council or any other form of "management" or "leadership" within Gentoo.
> It is simply too stressful[. [Note] that of the original elected
> Council, two have retired (both due to being tired of having the shit
> roll downhill to them) from Gentoo completely, and three of the
> remaining aren't running for re-election.
>
> Being a Council member is the worst job in Gentoo. Be sure you're ready
> to be treated like complete shit from your fellow developers all the
> while having your integrity questioned daily before accepting your
> nominations. I know that I wouldn't accept a position on the Gentoo
> Council even if it was a paying job.
>
> I've also come to realize that trying to give a single direction to
> something like Gentoo is an extremely foolish endeavor. The better
> solution is smaller projects and tasks that have defined goals and can
> actually be accomplished[. T]he Council is definitely needed[, but]
> their focus should be on attainable and measurable goals, not lofty
> dreamy-eyed goals with no real way to measure whether we're moving in
> the right direction.
The following is JMHO...
So it sounds like you've come out of the year as a council member more
cynical, more reality-eyed as compared to starry-eyed, in a word, more
/mature/.
Too bad you are /not/ running again, as arguably, that sort of wisdom,
experience and maturity, an appreciation of how reality actually works as
opposed to theory, is just the sort of thing that Gentoo /needs/ on the
council.
FWIW, nobody's perfect, but IMO, the outgoing council did reasonably well
given what it ran on, where it started, and the events that happened on
their watch that they had to deal with. Many councilors ran saying
Gentoo needed to shake things up, and the council going in vowed to be an
activist council. I was a bit concerned at that, but whatever. They
WERE an activist council, changing a number of things, driving Gentoo
forward in a number of areas, often in spite of opposition. In other
areas, they tried things and those things failed, but they tried. They
may not have accomplished everything they wanted, but who does? They
certainly were activist, however, and proved both some things that work
and some things that don't. That's more than we knew before, and no way
to know without trying. Hopefully, those lessons will be taken to heart
by the next council, whoever they end up being.
And no, I can't say I blame you for not taking the renomination. It's
still a shame, tho. Maybe with a year off...
Regardless of where you go in relation to Gentoo, I believe a decade from
now looking back, you'll find the experience a turning point in your
life, something you'll ultimately say you wouldn't change and that
changed you for the better, regardless of how hard it was while you were
going thru it.
So anyway, thanks to you and the entire council for serving. Someone has
to, and I can't see how it could have turned out better with anyone else.
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