On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 3:08 PM Mat Booth <fedora(a)matbooth.co.uk> wrote:
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 at 13:07, Peter Boy <pboy(a)uni-bremen.de> wrote:
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> We had a spirited and detailed discussion so far. But nevertheless, I think we are
none the wiser at the moment. We have many informative contributions to the discussion and
analyses of the situation.
>
> However, we lack concepts on how to proceed after removing java-maint-sig. What
consequences do we draw from the analyses?
>
> Emmanuel Seyman has made some suggestions, about 16 posts back. Thoughts on those?
I posted on the java list some ideas some time ago ('Empowering Fedora Java’). Any
comments on those?
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Like many Open Source projects, Fedora is a "do-ocracy" -- those who
step up to do the work win the responsibility of getting it done. If
you have a clear goal in mind, just go for it.
As I said before there's always a lot of discussion from people who,
in the end, never get involved. And then there are people who are
quietly working away and Getting Things Doneâ„¢ without the need for
endless discussion. A good example is Nicolas De Amicis who recently
stepped up to revive SWT because he really cares about openjfx in
Fedora and SWT was a dependency. And that is awesome; it is the
do-ocracy in action! Picking a goal you care about and setting about
achieving it doesn't require a SIG, it requires you to "do."
So, do you have any specific, concrete goal you want to achieve? If
the removal of a Java package has affected you directly or a Java
application you care about is in danger of being removed that would be
a excellent place to start.
I totally agree with Mat.
If you want to contribute, just do it. If you need help, feel free to
ask around.
--
Mikolaj Izdebski
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Mat Booth
http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora
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