Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I assume the DPL has been working in the background to try to resolve > this, as an public and open power struggle between the DPL and the > people in key privileged positions would soon become very ugly, and > affect the Debian project badly. How badly do you want the omelet? > Are you willing to break the eggs, oven and the rest of the kitchen to > get it?
Oh, I want the omelet, but not at the cost of the kitchen. So if the DPL team have been working behind the scenes, that's great. I can only speak (and only did speak) of what seems to be the case, judging by the external appearances available. > What do you expect would happen if the DPL team reassigned the > privilege of for example ftpmaster, system administrator or key ring > maintainer to other people? The new people would lack passwords, > physical access and the cooperation of the original people. The > current privileged people might refuse to acknowledge the delegation, > and ignore the new people and the DPL. If there is a serious risk that these people would so blatantly disregard our constitution, then the coup has already happened, and we should either stop pretending that we are governed by a DPL and GRs and a Constitution, or we should oust the coup. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]