Hi, >>"Philip" == Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Philip> I certainly don't want to be held responsible for policy, so Philip> am only interested in being the person that says ``If this is Philip> the consensus, I'll type it up for final approval'', just to Philip> avoid the current situation where things get agreed, but Philip> nothing gets into the manual. I just think we need a mechanism that demonstrates that there indeed is a consensus in this group, like a post like you made, asking for objections to be voiced, and setting a reasonable time limit for them to be registered. I think Christian used to have at least a 2 week period. Philip> (yeah, right. I'm doing this for the power trip ;-) I don't think Christian was either. However, such opinions _were_ voiced. I would rather not loose more developers to something like the ugliness that resulted efore Christian left. >> Formerly, we did have a process by which policy was amended, >> and even that was deemed insufficient since there were no consensus >> determinnation processes in place. I would like to see something >> instituted before we mosify the policy. Philip> This is just going to put an unnecessary block on changes Philip> where there is no argument. For contentious issues, I agree Philip> it would be nice to have a mechanism for deciding, but in the Philip> mean time we might as well get on with the trivial changes to Philip> which nobody objects. I think that the block is a major motivation to get our act together and formulate a policy amendment policy. I have been toying with something like that, but have not had the time to polish it up to draft status. Lacking a formal process, I would still like to reasonable sure that the change indeed is something to which there is no serious objection; and that requires, I think, possibly an announcement on Debian devel (stating the change, and requesting any objections to be posted to the debian-policy list); and a two week waiting period for objections to be presented. The Policy is something quite critical to Debian; and I don't think this delibration in amending it is out of line. manoj -- When you don't have an education, you've got to use your brains. Anonymous Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/> Key C7261095 fingerprint = CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]