>>>>> "Bruce" == Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> From: "Brian C. White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> I never placed my position as "distribution manager" on the >> line for this point. I just said that if you didn't want me to >> do my job, then say so. Bruce> Indeed you didn't. I think the problem is mine. I've been Bruce> able to delegate almost _everything_ about the project, but Bruce> I am having a real problem delegating release control. So I Bruce> won't delegate it again. I'm sorry that you were the Bruce> casualty. This thread seems to have appeared in the debian-user lists a little like a bolt from the blue. I am a very keen Debian user and proselytiser and I'm sure that many of us are very concerned about the future of Debian re. what we have read. I don't want debian-user to become a war zone or a mud slinging forum, but perhaps a short statement from Brain and Bruce would be in order. What is the problem with XFree3.1 that to release Debian 1.2 with it would have been so disastrous? (I have a lot of machines running 3.1 connected to the Internet, I feel I should be told.) What was the nature of Ian's `invasion' into the ftp site? Has Bruce been `held hostage'? How does that reflect on the leadership of the Debian project? I really like Debian, both as an excellent high quality GNU/Linux distribution, and (I thought) as a model of cooperative, dispersed development. I really hope that it succeeds, in fact I hope to contribute to its success, but my _perception_ at the moment is of technical secrets being kept from users (re. XFree3.1) and of possibly dark and unpleasent personal problems dammaging the distribution's development. That, alas, really smacks of proprietary development models. Yours, concerned, Graeme -- | Graeme A Stewart, pgp public key finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Key fingerprint = AF C7 BF A4 52 D5 3C 3B 17 A5 62 43 DA 15 E8 97 | | Please support free GNU: http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/ | | software. Debian/GNU Linux: http://www.debian.org/ | | "Keep a good head, and always carry a lightbulb." Dylan | -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]