* Alexander Wirt <formo...@debian.org> [191009 08:45]: > If we want to announce something, we announce it. Until we do something like > this: of course there can be a (temporary) veto. You can't expect us to allow > things that will break the service for everybody without stepping in. That > doesn't mean that such things are final decisions or the we don't work with > people to improve/fix things. > > Bastians communication is sometimes a bit shorter or more direct than it > should be. If you are unsure about things - talk to the team and not > something hidden in some threads (salsa-admin@ or IRC).
While that may be fine in general, when a team member speaks officially (and that was explicitly stated by Bastian in this case: > > >> > Bastian> For this I need to use my veto as Salsa admin. ) on a public Debian list (or privately), it is up to the team to make each other aware; it is not up to others to use alternate channels to say "Hey, one of your team said X on devel.d.o". If Bastian's veto was not a permanent decision, that was not communicated at all, and it should have been. I'm glad it has been clarified now. ...Marvin