Hello,
I'm not a Fedora Maintainer, or packager, or developer. I was involved
more in marketing and more "people person"[1] stuff. I hope this can
close this thread.
This email has a specific goal, but it doesn't have a great title: For
starters, SIG can't die, because they aren't alive. Also the goal was
to announce that there aren't active members of @java-maint-sig, which
is ok, sometimes stuff like that happens in a community driven
project.
The problem is all the unnecessary words, and unnecessary responses in it.
On one side: Ok, no one is working towards the objective of the
@java-maint-sig, maybe someone later will pick it up, or simply it
will remain inactive, that's it. Some people are happy working more
freely without a heavy well organized structure, and it looks like the
Java SIG works this way.
On the other side: No need to be happy about something you don't like.
It's not working anymore. Some people need more formal structure and
it looks like the@java-maint-sig was working this way.
No need to interchange any word, no need to trash, minimize or insult
the work of any of the SIGs. I don't like Java, neither the language,
the way it works with the JVM and JDK and JRE, neither the company it
came from; but it's been around for 25 years and it probably will
continue for a long time; and people will come and go to maintain what
they need to work with it. Just please acknowledge that the
@java-maint-sig has no active members, and continue with your lifes.
Hope everyone is ok.
Best regards
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join#PeoplePerson
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Eduard Lucena
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Fedora Marketing Representative