Personally, I don't believe in voting, and I don't believe that I have a need for some kind of Leader.
I know this this topic has come up before, but is Debian Project Leader really the title that best describes this position? Wouldn't Debian Project Representative be better?
Maybe I just don't understand the role of the Project Leader, but I believe that our diversity, decentralization and autonomy re our biggest strengths. Doesn't having a Leader create a situation of heirarchy and take away some of our autonomy?
Feel free to email me off list if you think this is not relevant to the election.
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Hi folks,
Due to a combination of a business trip, my hotel's dialup failing to work, and my at job not firing off at the right time, this call for votes is over a day late. The voting mechanism has been accepting, but not yet processing, votes for about 12 hours now. If the candidates feel that this reduction of the voting period is unacceptable (it does contravene the letter of the constitution), I can have the voting period extended by 15 hours and 34 minutes.
manoj
FIRST CALL FOR VOTES FOR THE DEBIAN PROJECT LEADER ELECTION 2004 ===== ==== === ===== === === ====== ======= ====== ======== ====
Votinge period starts 00:00:01 UTC on March 20th, 2004. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC on April 10th, 2004.
This vote is being conducted as required by the Debian Constitution. You may see the constitution at http://www.debian.org/devel/constitution. For voting questions contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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