On 28/08/18 23:04, Christian Kalkhoff wrote:
As I used more and more of those services to help spread the word about Free Software in Munich and Southern Germany, I was really encouraged and supported by those very employees to request what we/I needed. A significant part of this support came from our today's president, who IMHO would have been a lot faster up the ladder outside of FSFE, if this was his objective.
That is the whole problem: we have people who have done some very good work and I wouldn't have been a contributor if I didn't see that. When something bad like this happens, it is hard for anybody to believe it.
Nonetheless, it is there in the notice of meeting and the minutes.
If you look at any of the significant resignations of CEOs or political leaders, it is usually the same pattern: they have done many good things but then they made one miscalculation and they have to go for the good of the organization.
Somebody else then gets to have a turn at leading and they may also make a really strong contribution too.
Notice that in this case, there is quantifiable evidence that the number of fellows has been falling since they were told they are only "supporters". These reports are not public but I've seen them on the private lists. If you combine that with the handling of the elections, it is a big enough miscalculation that the talk of a resignation is well within reason. In any organization with a genuine democracy, there would already be at least one other person campaigning for the role of president right now.
Regards,
Daniel