[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 1/2] avcodec/s302m: enable non-PCM decoding

Vittorio Giovara vittorio.giovara at gmail.com
Mon Feb 19 16:21:24 EET 2024


On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 9:54 AM Nicolas George <george at nsup.org> wrote:

> Vittorio Giovara (12024-02-18):
> > While I understand that you're referencing the existing rules that we've
> > collectively agreed upon, I believe it's crucial for us to periodically
> > review and refine these rules to ensure they remain aligned with our
> > evolving community values and goals.
>
> <snip>
>
> This is true, but you neglect two very important facts:
>
> First, the rule we are discussing is a direct consequence of the more
> general rule that nobody is above anybody in the project. A change to
> this rule is a very deep change and must be discussed knowing the
> consequences.
>
> Second, the current committee has been elected based on the current
> rules. If the rule get changed, then the election must be redone. And
> you can count on me for emphasizing that somebody who did not want to
> adhere to the current rules is unfit to be elected even under the new
> ones.
>
I understand your concerns regarding the potential consequences of changing
this rule, and I acknowledge the importance of upholding the principles
that underpin our project's governance. However, I must express my
disappointment in the insinuation that I am acting in bad faith.

It is essential to approach discussions with mutual respect and trust,
assuming positive intent from all parties involved. Implying bad faith
undermines the spirit of constructive dialogue and collaboration that is
crucial for the progress of our community.

I must address the concerning implication of bad faith in your response.
Accusations of acting in bad faith are detrimental to our collaborative
efforts and undermine the mutual respect necessary for productive discourse
within our community.

It is imperative that we engage in discussions with goodwill and a
presumption of positive intent from all parties involved. Such insinuations
hinder our ability to work together effectively and erode the trust
essential for maintaining a healthy community environment.

While I value your dedication to upholding the integrity of our project's
rules, I urge us to refrain from casting doubt on each other's motivations.
Let us refocus our efforts on constructive dialogue aimed at finding
solutions that serve the best interests of the FFmpeg project.

Thank you for your understanding, and I remain committed to fostering a
culture of respect and collaboration within our community.

-- 
Vittorai


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