On Tue, Mar 24 2009, Noah Slater wrote:

>>         Nice sound bite. But a spec or a standard's big value comes if
>>  it is fixed to be widely accepted, even if it means that some parts of
>>  the standard are "optional".
>
> I hope that you will contribute your opinion when DEP 5 has a draft to
> review. 

        I am expressing my opinion now, on a mailing list devoted to
 debian development.  I have not been keeping up witht eh bureaucratic
 rigmarole that seems to be being wrapped around discussions, not after
 we got the notice that there was a topic to be discussed, but we should
 not discuss it since the red-tape software was broken.

        Whoever is drafting the draft ought to be paying attention to
 the feedback being generated now,  and create a better draft to start
 with.

        manoj
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Manoj Srivastava <sriva...@debian.org> <http://www.debian.org/~srivasta/>  
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