Wow, a civil discussion. I'll see if I can keep it up. On Wednesday 20 April 2005 10:10 am, Adrian Bunk wrote: > Could anyone give a definitive answer to the following questions: > - Did -003 contain real changes [1] or didn't it change anything?
That basically depends on who you ask and on the more philosophical question of what a "real change" is. I think I'll skip this. > - How is it possible to happen that only a small amount of the Debian > developers (less than one out of four) participates in a GR vote, > the consequences of this GR do not become widely known until after > the GR, and one month later, corrections to this GR are widely > accepted? Anecdotally, it seems that at least some of the people who voted for -003 felt we were already in violation of the SC, and hence there was no need to rush to change things (since it hadn't been a priority before the GR). Others thought that a substantive change was taking place, but weren't expecting the Release Manager to immediately incorporate the changes as a release goal -- they had simply assumed that a timetable would be laid out that took sarge into consideration. I believe you can find people expressing sentiments along these lines in last spring's list archives. I think there also were a few people who claimed to have been mislead about what the SC changes did, although I've seen many, many more individuals claiming that other (unspecified) people were mislead. > - If -003 changed anything, were there Debian developers who mistakenly > agreed to -003 because of it's obfuscated "Editorial amendments" > title? > > If the intention of GRs was to express the opinion of the Debian > developers, the whole -003 and -004 mess seems to be a way how to not do > it. I don't think that anyone would do things exactly the same way with the benefit of hindsight. Daniel -- /------------------- Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------\ | You are standing west of a white house. There is a mailbox here. | \--------------------- A duck! -- http://www.python.org --------------------/
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