Chris Waters wrote: > On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 05:55:42PM -0700, Adam McKenna wrote: > >> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 05:09:10PM -0700, Chris Waters wrote: >> >>> It doesn't matter! The DPL has no authority in the matter! >>> > > >> He seems to think he does. At least, he has authority to stop abuse >> of the mailing lists if he thinks it's happening. >> > > I meant specifically the matter of SVN access. Obviously the DPL has > authority over the Debian mailing lists. > > >> Do you know for a fact that a majority of the team members >> are likely to quit, or have threatened to quit, if AJ (or a GR) restores >> Sven's commit access? >> > > AJ (or a GR) cannot restore Sven's commit access. > > I know nothing about the positions of the d-i team or Sven or AJ. I'm > simply saying that if AJ or the project tried to tell *me* who could > have access to a repository under *my* control, I would tell them, in > very specific terms, where to shove it and how fast to spin. :) > > AIUI (please, correct me if I am wrong) the D-I repository is hosted on svn.d.o, a machine belonging to the debian project. I don't see why the DPL would have authority over the mailing lists (hosted on a debian machine and maintained by the list admins) but not the svn repo (hosted on a debian machine, maintained by the svn admins (alioth team?) and access for that particular repo controlled by the project admins).
Not to say that I disagree that the team should be able to choose their own members. I think the best result would be for the entire D-I team to vote on it, and base the decision on that, but I don't think that would be accepted by all parties in the argument. Benjamin
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