On 29/05/13 15:09, DaB. wrote:
Reason 4 are you, the tool-authors. The participation in my survey [2] was pitiful low and the majority of these few who voted, voted to leave the Toolserver as soon as possible or this year – a trend that was already visible on the mailing-list before. So I conclude that the most of you don’t care and whose care will leave this year.
I am really sorry that you feel this way. From everything saw, as a volunteer root you were exceedingly professional - more than most professional roots I know.
For some reasone the survey missed me, and I'd probably answer "not move at all". But I believe it's not that people don't care, and that most would stay on the Toolserver were that an option, but it isn't and they see there is nothing they could do.
These of you who are able to move to ToolLabs I wish luck. Let’s hope that the WMF does not decide to "re-focus" again too soon. Let’s hope that the WMF does not disable tools just because there are a little slow. Let’s hope that the WMF does not restrict the database-tables even more. Let’s hope that the WMF does not kick the volunteers out completely some days like they did with the WMF-wiki-admins some weeks ago. And hoping is all we can do, because the WMF is a undemocratic construct and ToolLabs is lead by paid roots, so whatever the WMF staff decides will happen.
Unfortunately, I have to agree, these are all reasonable possibilities.