On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 01:17:10PM +0200, Andreas Schuldei wrote: > * Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-21 20:19:53]: > > The name of the Debian leader's delegate on a Debian-related matter is > > an SPI secret? > > no, but the DPL left it to the delegate to reveal his identity > himself. the fact that he did not do it here yet is most likely a > sign that he did not get around to it in the last 12h. (i think > the delegation is not much older then that.)
Nobody responded to this, so I guess it wasn't misleading, but it sure looked that way to me. I wasn't keeping Don's identity as a secret to be revealed by him; I offered him the delegation and then I had to go offline for awhile, as my wife was undergoing surgery (again) last week, and I spent practically the entire last weekend at Indiana Universtiy Hospital, where they didn't have wireless, and just one Windows machine at which people queued up (which wasn't even adequate for web browsing, thanks to IE's utterly crap security, and in any case I'd never type a password or passphrase into a Windows machine -- but I digress). I felt it would be unfair to Don to announce that I'd approached him to serve as a delegate in this matter before he had a chance to consider it[1], so I drafted a delegation notice in some haste (as has been pointed out), and attempted to leave him at liberty to accept or decline the offer without feeling pressured by the knowledge that a bunch of Debian developers were waiting hopefully on him to take on this somewhat contentious issue. Had my personal circumstances been different last weekend, or had it been a less time-senitive issue, I'd have handled the delegation more as I did the formation of the Package Policy Committee. (For those who are wondering, Michelle is out of the hospital as of Friday and is doing very well. Her surgery in March was a failure, and complications from it prevented her from attending DebConf in Helsinki. This one appears to have been a success, and she's feeling better than she has in months.) [1] I had discussed it with him earlier in the week, after the August SPI Board meeting, but I hadn't put on the leader hat and officially offered him the role. -- G. Branden Robinson | Turning on -Wall is like turning on Debian GNU/Linux | the pain. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- James Troup http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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