Re: Module Proposal: Zeitgeist
- From: Colin Walters <walters verbum org>
- To: Emily Gonyer <emilyyrose gmail com>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Module Proposal: Zeitgeist
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 17:19:29 -0400
Hi Emily,
On Sun, 2012-04-22 at 10:27 -0400, Emily Gonyer wrote:
> Then the design team ought to be more open about what exactly 'their'
> vision for gnome is, as well as open to other ideas/concepts.
> Insisting on doing things their way, while being extremely vague as to
> what exactly their way *is* is not helpful to the rest of the
> community who is trying to get stuff done. IMHO the entire community
> is rather insulated from itself and rather hard to break into w/o
> serious help from someone already on the 'inside' as it were. If you
> haven't been around for years, no-one seems to particularly care what
> you have to say. Even finding these sorts of discussions isn't exactly
> easy, let alone making your voice heard.
Your criticism here has merit, but I would assert that there is
some degree of this kind of insularity in many communities and
organizations. A lot of communities rely implicitly on what in politics
is called "political capital" - where to cause a change, particularly
one that implies work by other people, you need to have built
up some goodwill and/or reputation.
In my work on the engineering side, I react completely differently
to people who I know have contributed something already versus ones
I don't know, because I have some assurance that by helping them
solve their problem, they are likely to help me later in some way.
But again, I'm not saying that there's no problem - there clearly are
things we as a community could do significantly better.
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