Hi, >>"Buddha" == Buddha Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Buddha> When August 22nd rolls around, and a consensus has been Buddha> reached (which it looks like it will), who will make the necessary Buddha> changes (such as eliminating the "enacting language", renumbering the Buddha> sections, rewriting "I propose..."-type sentences to exact statements Buddha> of policy, etc)? The policy maintainers? In direct contradiction to Buddha> the policy of this proposal? Right now, I do not feel comfortable amending policy with this proposal. So, when the date comes around, and we have agreed to this process, I, as in individual developer, shall formally send in an amendment to policy. When I move for the amedment to policy documents, rest assured that the language of the aforementioned amendment shall be precise. This proposal does not change policy. One of the first things to be done, of this proposal passes, shall be the policy change that would codify it. The fact that I may be a policy maintainer does in no way lessen my ability, as a Debian developer, to send in a proposal to amend policy. Buddha> I would much rather have, in addition to the proposal that Manoj has Buddha> already made, a section such as: Buddha> 4. Formal Amendment I would rather not. I want to have an proposal to amend policy pass, and then using the process formally change policy. As far as policy is concerned, we should never be in a hurry. Passing this proposal can allow us fix overdue flaws in policy -- while we debate the formal amendment. I would also like us all to have a taste of how this new process works before we write it into stone. manoj -- He that loses hope may part with anything. -- Congreve 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