>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Tagliamonte <paul...@debian.org> writes:
Paul> Hello, Debianites, Allow me, if you will, to talk a bit about Paul> something that's been on my mind a bit over the last handful Paul> of years in Debian. It's something that's pretty widely Paul> circulated in particular circles, but I don't think I've seen Paul> it on a Debian list before, so here's some words that I've Paul> decided to put together. Paul, thanks for bringing this up. I think we should employ caution in approaching something like this, and I appreciate your dedication to Debian by encouraging us to carefully approach the situation and not to focus too much on any specific discussion. Paul> During World War II, the OSS (Office of Strategic Services)[1] Paul> distributed a manual[2] (the Simple Sabotage Field Manual), Paul> which was used to train "citizen-saboteur" resistance Paul> fighters, some of whom were told, not to pick up arms, but to Paul> confound the bureaucracy by tying it up with an unmanageable Paul> tangle of "innocent" behavior. This is really interesting. I don't have time to explore how this relates to my personal experience now, and perhaps this is not quite far enough in the process to do that. Do you think that we, here have the adequate authority to explore this? Perhaps we should organize a committee of those interested--perhaps even augmented by a few who still have some concerns-- to make recommendations to the DPL on a group of individuals who could adequately study these issue? I want to make sure we pursue this at the right level and with all appropriate deliberation. I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist. I am also considering your message in a more serious manner, but I don't have any quick thoughts there. --Sam