On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 21:35:01 +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
said: 

> [Anand Kumria]
>> Similiarly it would be nice if the Debian project decided to be
>> more Morton-like, that is explicit acceptance or explicit
>> rejection, rather than Linus-like (implied rejection) in its
>> handling of things.

> I agree when it comes to the correspondence with the official
> positions in Debian, and not only the ftp-masters.  The person
> sending a request to an official position in Debian, the DPL, the
> tech committee, the secretary etc, desert an answer within a
> reasonable time frame.  Even if the answer is short and undecided,
> it will at least verify that the message was received.  In Norway,
> the law require all government offices to reply within a reasonable
> time, normally interpreted to mean within a month.

        A number of message sent to the secretary are discarded
 without comment. Does the project really want the secretary to be
 responding viagra ads?

        manoj
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