On 05-Jul-00, 16:54 (CDT), Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Craig Sanders wrote: > > the facts do support what i say. the debian constitution states what > > documents may be created or modified by vote, yet fails to mention that > > either the social contract or the DFSG may be so modified. > > > > what this means is that you can't call for a vote to change either of > > those two documents without first getting the constitution amended to > > allow it. > > I don't follow your reasoning. In the first paragraph, you seem to be > implying that the Social contract is not a document, since simply > stating documents may be modified isn't good enough. Then in the second > paragraph, you refer to it as a document.
I probably shouldn't get into this, but I don't see where Craig implied that the SC wasn't a document; instead, he seems to be claiming that the SC is not among the documents that may be modified by GR. However: ================================================================ 4. The Developers by way of General Resolution or election 4.1. Powers Together, the Developers may: [**snip**] 5.Issue nontechnical policy documents and statements. These include documents describing the goals of the project, its relationship with other free software entities, and nontechnical policies such as the free software licence terms that Debian software must meet. ================================================================ This seems to cover both the SC ("its relationship with other free software entities") and DFSG ("nontechnical policy...."), as far as I can tell. Steve