Why I Will No Longer Contribute to postmarketOS
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Why I Will No Longer Contribute to postmarketOS
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@okias As someone who thinks that our community is too small for further fragmentation I just wanted to say that I'm happy to help bridging any gaps or mediate between the involved parties if that helps.
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@okias This is the second time I've heard them being accused of something like this. Beginning to think there might actually be a case of institutional decay going on here.
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@okias
I understand that CoC topics are usually spicy and private, but i do not know what to to with such a vague post. Will there be more clarificationnin the future?I have rarely been in direct contact with PMOS team members, but when i did, it was very welcoming and goal-oriented.

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@chfkch I already wrote one blog about it, so I didn't want to repeat it. Myself I consider most of people working on pmOS very much good people, but that's not what is this post about.
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@okias
Ok i found it, now it makes sense.
Already had flashbacks to the GNOME vs. Sonny topic lol -
@okias really sad for the divide, hope we soon find together anytime soon
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@chfkch @okias There is this transparency report: https://docs.postmarketos.org/policies-and-processes/community/code-of-conduct/transparency-reports.html#september-december-2025. I'm not part of the CoC team so I don't know more than what's publicly available.
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L linmob@linuxmobile.social shared this topic
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