Manoj Srivastava writes ("Re: Constitutional Amendment GR: Handling assets for the project"): > And this, sir, is an insult. When I titled the GR for changes > to the social contract editorial changes, I believed that is what it > was. Telling the world that I was not honest and above board when I > did that is an insult, a slander, and a calumny. You honestly think > you can get away with labeliing my actions in my official capacity as > Debian Project Secretary as less than honest and above board, and > expect me to continue to work amicably with you?
*blink* I didn't know until now that the choice of the title `Editorial changes' was yours. I certainly didn't mean to imply that you were dishonest. I apologise for apparently giving a contrary impression. This bears repeating for the sake of clarity: I don't think you were anything less than wholly honest and above board. However, I think you'll agree with me that it was a mistake, with hindsight. (This seems clear from your comments about dead horses.) And, I think at least some of the resolution's proponents _were_ dishonest in failing to draw proper attention to the fact that `Editorial changes' wasn't an accurate description at all. I don't necessarily expect you to agree with me about their dishonesty but the lack of accuracy of that particular GR title has been a sore point for many people for some time. I think I see now why you were upset at Nick Phillips but please would you give him the benefit of the doubt ? Can you see where he's coming from ? That whole incident left a lot of people feeling bad, and unfortunately it is now incumbent on everyone to try to be exceptionally clear and direct to try to regain trust in the process. This conversation does seem to risk getting out of hand; I've already been unclear enough to make you think I was impugning your probity. If you like I'd be happy to have a phone conversation to discuss it. You can find my phone number in db.debian.org; I'll be available tonight from 2000-2300Z and tomorrow from 0930-2300Z or so. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]