On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 11:16:31PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > DISPUTES BETWEEN DEVELOPERS > > A *DRAFT* joint recommendation of the the Technical Committee, the > Project Leader and the Bug Tracking System Administrators.
This draft appears to have addressed almost none of the issues I raised in my feedback to you; not even ones that you explicitly said you'd fix. E.g., "flamage" is still misspelled (and the word is still being used), and the language about how people should write documentation that doesn't exist to support their arbirtary decision is absent despite the fact that you implied that this language was present in your latest draft, which you hadn't mailed out yet at the time. Furthermore, it does not appear that you have addressed Adam Heath's or Manoj Srivastava's concerns, either. I suggest that it's prudent for a "joint recommendation" to represent the determinations of more than one individual if one wishes it to gain traction. -- G. Branden Robinson | If you wish to strive for peace of Debian GNU/Linux | soul, then believe; if you wish to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | be a devotee of truth, then http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | inquire. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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