>>>>> "Wouter" == Wouter Verhelst <wou...@debian.org> writes:
Wouter> Having said that, Wouter> Sam: I notice that you've not sent a draft of your GR Wouter> proposal to the -vote mailing list yet. It has been my Wouter> experience over the years that that is not generally a good Wouter> idea. The DPL does have the power to bypass much of the GR Wouter> procedure, and in urgent situations this is probably a good Wouter> thing; but I believe that the drafting of GR ballots in the Wouter> open on a public mailinglist is actually an essential part Wouter> of the whole GR procedure, which allows people to form an Wouter> opinion together, resulting in fewer (but better) options on Wouter> the ballot. I think we agree in part. I think that an open discussion of the ballot prior to any formal procedure happening is important. When I'm ready for that I'll send a draft to debian-vote. I'll also note that it's rare that the DPL has used their power to call for a general resolution, and so we actually don't have a lot of experience with how best to handle things when the DPL is trying to facilitate a project poll. Both in DPL facilitated GRs and in other GRs I actually think there's some important leg work that can be done ahead of the public process. I want to come with a ballot that I think is reasonable and an understanding of some of the issues involved at the beginning of the public process. It will make ith easier for me to answer questions and to facilitate a discussion. I absolutely agree that a public discussion prior to anyone pushing the button and getting the secretary involved is important. I expected to be ready for that a week ago, but I got distracted by my day job. --Sam