I really don't buy the argument that "the GR proposal was too quiet to be noticed by 6+ people". I mean: the proposition happened to be in the middle of the post-TC decision wave, on the mailing lists where it belonged. The people who cared about the whole "default init for Debian" question _were_ following and contributing to these various lists. I'm therefore claiming that the people who missed the GR proposal were not sufficiently interested (otherwise they would've been subscribed to either -vote or -project, where these proposals belong). I'm also thankful that the proposer limited his proposal to these lists (I'd have considered a spread of the call over -devel, -user or other lists an abuse).
Le lundi, 13 octobre 2014, 16.15:02 Ian Jackson a écrit : > If four other DDs send me and Matthew Vernon private email to say that > they would support a GR on this subject, I will restart this > conversation on -project. Doing this now despite the fact that the GR didn't reach its 6 seconds, 7 months ago, will lead to an incredibly bigger waste of time, just when we're about to freeze testing. The GR train passed… Cheers, OdyX -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/17667995.ybzVghadep@gyllingar