The current draft reads (lines reflowed): > Background/Rationale (Constitution 6.1.5): > > 1. In #750135, the Technical Committee was asked by Manuel Fernandez > Montecelo who should be the maintainer of the Aptitude project. He had > been actively committing until his commit access was removed by Daniel > Hartwig. Manuel and Daniel took over development of Aptitude in 2011 > with the support of Christian Perrier, an admin for the Aptitude > alioth project. There was friction between Manuel and Daniel, which > eventually resulted in Manuel's commit access being revoked by > Daniel. Since then, Daniel has become inactive, and did not comment on > the issue when requested by the Technical Committee. > > 2. During the discussion of this issue, Christian Perrier proposed > that he and Axel Beckert could watch the social aspects of Aptitude > development and restore Manuel's commit access. Christian still has > administrative rights and believes he has the technical power to > implement his proposal. However he wants review from a broader > audience before implementing that proposal. > > > Advice (Constitution 6.1.5): > > 1. The Technical Committee agrees that Christian has the power to > implement his proposal and encourages him to do so. > > 2. The committee agrees that restoring Manuel's commit access is a > good step to move Aptitude development forward. Since there is a > clear way to accomplish this goal within the existing Aptitude project > we support that approach. > > 3. We hope that Christian and Axel will work to managed the social > aspects of the Aptitude project, working to recruit new developers, > building a stronger Aptitude development community, and establishing > policies and procedures that promote a collaborative team. Sometimes > the skills necessary to grow a community ar different than the skills > to develop a project. Through this approach we hope the Aptitude > community will gain both sets of skills. > > 4. We thank Manuel for bringing this matter to our attention and > apologize for our delay in resolving this matter.
I think this is fine and we should vote on this before even more time passes. Opinions? -- Tollef Fog Heen UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-ctte-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87oakqis7j....@xoog.err.no