[pp.int.general] Is Liquid Feedback still being developed?
Gregory Engels
gregory.engels at pp-international.net
Wed Oct 24 12:03:21 CEST 2012
Hi Boris (and everyone else),
this is interesting, that the PP-DE-BY is taking on to redesign
some functions of LQFB software. I would like to invite the relevant
people there to participate in the PPI-hosted project on redesigning
the Liquid-feedback software to be an easier maintainable project.
The Mailing-List for this project is here:
http://lists.pp-international.net/listinfo/lqfb
sincerely yours,
Gregory Engels
Co-Chairman
Pirate Parties International
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On 17.10.2012, at 16:44, Boris Turovskiy wrote:
> Ahoi Zbigniew,
>
> the original developers of Liquid Feedback have never been known to be
> particularly enthusiastic about contributors to "their" software, nor
> do they welcome modifications to it which do not corerspond with their
> vision of how it is done the "right" way. They even wrote an open
> letter some weeks ago where they criticize the way LQFB is used in the
> Pirate Party of Germany ([1], German) because we do not implement some
> verification functions. The Pirate Party of Bavaria has decided at its
> last General Assembly to re-write the delegation function of LQFB, so
> we have to use another name for the fork as it must not be called
> "Liquid Feedback" any more. So I'm not too optimistic%)
>
> Best regards,
> Boris
>
> [1] http://liquidfeedback.org/2012/09/17/liquidfeedback-entwickler-distanzieren-sich-vom-einsatz-ihrer-software-in-der-piratenpartei/
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Zbigniew Łukasiak <zzbbyy at gmail.com> wrote:
>> In June I and my colleague sent by snail-mail Contributor License
>> Agreements, as described at
>> http://www.public-software-group.org/contribute, to Public Software
>> Group e. V., Johannisstr. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany - but we
>> have never received any response from them. We have a Polish
>> translation and we would like it to be in the official repository.
>>
>> I've also tried to contact them at info2012 at public-software-group.org
>> - but the result was also negative.
>>
>> I've heard the PP-DE is still using it - did they resign from the Open
>> Source way of collaborating?
>>
>> --
>> Zbigniew Lukasiak
>> http://brudnopis.blogspot.com/
>> http://perlalchemy.blogspot.com/
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