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Counter to what some people believe, I don't hate #Manjaro, the people who use it, or even the people who develop it. But I do think it's important to discuss how mistakes effect the general #Linux community. I'd love to talk and I'm sure people would love to hear it
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RT @philmmanjaro
@BrodieOnLinux @BrodieOnLinux seems I should come on to one of your shows to talk about stuff ...
https://twitter.com/philmmanjaro/status/1641667618439577600
in reply to Brodie Robertson

Rather than using blog posts, short tweets, or entries in an issue tracker this is probably the best way to clear up any concerns people in the community have. My platform is open to you whenever you want to talk
in reply to Brodie Robertson

Oh, I think the thread is lost. Please share your wisdom: what was the aforementioned way to address concerns?
in reply to Brodie Robertson

my only concern is when you don't nail your outro.

That's it for me...

(Pause that varies in length)

*salute*

I'm out.
in reply to Brodie Robertson

If that happens, please also reach out to some members of the former distro ChakraOS and talk with them about Philm. I'm sure they have a story to tell, since it wasnt a nice time for them.
https://philmchakra.wordpress.com/2012/09/21/bye-bye-chakra/

For my own story. I basically left Manjaro position as "small dev" essentially because philm talked about the project going in one direction or another without asking the team, but talked as in the team agreed. 👎️

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