For a period during the deliberations for DC13 site selection some "anonymous" "donors" were offering money to Debconf on condition that Vaumarcus was selected. This offer (actually a loan) was withdrawn when the donors got cold feet.
These "anonymous donors" were in fact not third parties at all. They were persons in positions of responsibility helping to organise Debconf 13. At least one the Debconf chairs knew this; furthermore this information was not disclosed to at least one other Debconf chair, who therefore remained ignorant of the true circumstances and was dependent on rumour and hearsay. Worse, the only public statement on this the matter by members of the Debconf organisation wrongly claims that the "donors" were not in positions of authority or governance in relation to Debconf. I'm told that the DC13 contract with the venue has already been signed, although this information is not public as far as I can tell. If it had not then I would have asked for: - Withdrawal of the "anonymous donors" from Debconf organisation - Reconsideration of the choice of Switzerland as host country - Reconsideration of the site selection by a committee not tainted by this manipulation As it is it is difficult to see the best way forward. If it is possible to hold a Debconf without the participation of the "anonymous donors" in positions of responsibility, they should be asked to step aside. I have also heard that - perhaps in response to agitation from people like myself - the DC13 fundraising group have "further extended the culture of secrecy" (as my source puts it) by moving to a newly-restricted repository. As far as I can tell (murk still abounds) these problems arise from the attitudes of the DC13 local team. Switzerland is known abroad for many things. One of them is its culture of banking secrecy. I would like it to be completely clear to everyone that within Debconf a culture of banking secrecy, or of secrecy in general, is wholly unacceptable. Now we are unfortunately stuck with the situation. In some sense the local team have the entire project over a barrel because they can threaten to walk away and leave us with a large bill. So perhaps I am doing harm by posting this message. However, I really felt I couldn't sit on this information any longer. At the very least we should make sure that nothing like this can ever happen again. Ian. Timeline as far as I know: On the 30th of November an informant emailed me with various allegations which now seem to have been substantially true. As a result I asked, in public, amongst other things: > 6. Were the proposed donors in positions of authority or governance in > relation to Debconf ? Examples of people in positions of authority > or governance in relation to Debconf include the DPL, the DPL > helpers tasked with Debconf-related tasks, people involved with > Debconf accounting on behalf of SPI or FFIS, and of course members > of the Debconf global or local teams. On the 4th of December one of the Debconf chairs, Holger, responded in public: > 6. Were the proposed donors in positions of authority or governance in > relation to Debconf ? no My informant had told me the alleged names of the "anonymous donors" and that did not accord with the answer I was given. So I immediately wrote to another of the Debconf chairs, who had already emailed me to tell me they didn't know the details either, to put these names to Holger and ask Holger to consider whether his answer needed to be corrected. On the 6th of December a member of one of the DC13 teams responded to me in private email with the contradictory answer: > 6. Were the proposed donors in positions of authority or governance in > relation to Debconf ? Examples of people in positions of authority > or governance in relation to Debconf include the DPL, the DPL > helpers tasked with Debconf-related tasks, people involved with > Debconf accounting on behalf of SPI or FFIS, and of course members > of the Debconf global or local teams. According to your examples, yes. I chased the other Debconf chair again and they chased Holger, but without success. I asked the DC13 team member's permission to forward their email to -discuss. They consented but said they thought it wouldn't help improve the situation. I didn't want to drop them in it. However, that DC13 team member did tell me that the DPL was fully informed, with all the details, before the DPL approved the DC13 budget. I also asked a senior and respected project member for advice about how to proceed, as I felt I needed a second opinion. Unfortunately they weren't able to recommend more besides perhaps starting further private discussions. Today, having slept on it I think I can sit on this no longer. -- _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list Debconf-discuss@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss