On 5/16/26 13:30, Sruthi wrote:
Dear Debian Developers,

I hereby appoint the following developers as members of the DebConf
Committee, effective immediately:

   * Antonio Terceiro <terceiro>

   * Gunnar Wolf <gwolf>

   * Jongmin Kim <jmkim>

   * Nattie Mayer-Hutchings <nattie>

   * Rhonda D'Vine <rhonda>

   * Santiago Ruano Rincón <santiago>

   * Stefano Rivera <stefanor>

Thanks to Bernelle Versterfor servingon this committee since 2023. I am
stepping down as I amelectedDPL.

This delegation is time-limited until 31 October 2027, unless renewed
earlier by the next DPL.

Task Description
================

1) Bid Process

The DebConf Committee serves as an institutional memory of DebConf. As
such, it is in the best position to review proposals. More
specifically,
the DebConf Committee is responsible for the following tasks:

   - make final decisions about who will organize DebConf;

   - define a set of goals to fulfill to ensure a successful DebConf;

   - appoint at least one DebConf team member that will mentor the newly
selected bid team until DebConf is held.

In order to reach a final decision in the bid process, the DebConf
Committee is highly invited to take input from the wider Debian
community.

In the absence of mentors, DebConf Committee members are expected to
help selected teams to reach their goals.

2) Mentorship of DebConf teams

The appointed mentors are expected to:

   - help the team in establishing appropriate structures and decision
mechanisms;

   - advise the team and share their experience of DebConf organization;

   - monitor the progress of DebConf organization and ensure that the
defined team structure and decision-making processes remain functional
and sufficiently efficient to ensure a successful DebConf.

3) Decision-making process

As last resort, the DebConf Committee can override specific decisions
in
the context of DebConf organization. The Committee should not take any
decision until efforts to resolve it via consensus have been tried
and failed.

This special power should be left for extreme cases, e.g. when a
decision taken by the DebConf organizers is perceived by the DebConf
Committee as creating serious risks for the organization of DebConf or
for Debian.

Votes by members of the committee to appoint a mentor or to override
specific decisions of DebConf teams are made public.

The previous delegation text can be found at:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/09/msg00001.html

Thanks for your work and commitment!

- Sruthi Chandran,
Debian Project Leader





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