Sven Luther writes ("Bug#366938: svn commit access to the d-i repo ..."):
> Do you want to have the full threads or copy of all the involved emails in
> addition or something ? How will the social mess help you in determining the
> technical nature of this request ?Since I don't think this is a question for the TC to decide on, I don't think any member of the TC needs ex officio to see this information. If the rest of the committee agree with my view that this isn't within our remit, then they won't need to see it either. Strictly personal opinions follow: Of course as a developer and participant, in my personal capacity, I'm curious. And since you thought it _was_ within our remit, it's clear that you should have provided the references (at least to all of the public discussion), since we obviously couldn't overrule the decision without reviewing the basis for it. If you choose to try to appeal this decision via a GR (which would be the appropriate appeal route) then potential sponsors of your GR will presumably want that information and of course if you get enough sponsors and it goes to a vote, all of the developers will want it too. But I would ask you to please not waste everyone's time with that (since I think you would lose that appeal too and just make everyone more annoyed with you). You should move on and work in the way the DPL has outlined. I realise this is galling but part of being a grown-up is to take the consequences of your behaviour, and try to demonstrate to people that you're a good and useful participant, rather than beating them over the head. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

