Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > As described, this is an administrative issue, rather than a technical > issue.
Yes, that's correct. At present there is no reason for tech-ctte to be involved. My example was poorly chosen. > Beyond that... since you've not actually stated any technical issues, > and since the maintainer of that package is one of the DPL candidates, I > think you should make an effort to be clear about what you're saying here. One thing I'm saying I'll say separately, since it's not relevant to what I'm saying to you. My question is: when there is a technical issue, but one developer refuses to discuss it with tech-ctte or anyone else, can tech-ctte get involved? > If there were actions the technical committee needed to take, inaction > on the part of the package maintainer wouldn't prevent the technical > committee from reaching a decision. It does, but I recall in the past being told that tech-ctte doesn't get involved unless both developers in a dispute agree there is a dispute worth the tech-ctte's decision. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]