On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 05:02:09PM +1100, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > Also, it would show me that the project actually thinks that the > tasks I listed in my platform are important, and that the project > stands behind what I'm doing.
I must have missed the memo. Since when does this project work like that? Last time I checked, the way we do a lot of the things you mention in your platform was by rolling up your sleeves and start working. If "the project actually thinks that the task [you are doing] are important" people join you in your effort. For example: * "First, I think there are several problems with the sponsorship system. There is no listing of sponsored people and hence it is quite hard to keep track of them." Obviously good and obviously backed up by QA people. No need whatsoever to be DPL to get this going. * "Second, I will re-introduce the New Maintainer postings." Obviously backed up by several people. More than once people have asked what happened with this. No need to DPL status either. Only a good working relationship with the NM admin people is needed. If DPL status is required for that, we might as well pack our stuff and go home. * "Third, I intend to put more focus on inactive developers." I'm starting to sound like a broken record. Again, certainly backed up by QA people. * "The web site is too impersonal" (bug#76187) Why would anyone need to run for DPL to get such a thing done? This is examplary of "roll up your sleeves and do it". As you put it yourself "as DPL, I will encourage similar efforts. You don't have to be DPL to get things done." Exactly. That's the way this project works. On the rest of the section entitled "internal functions" you resort to hand waving arguments revolving arround the idea of "face to face contact", which might or might not be a really good thing. My personal impression from your platform is that you take that imagery of "the fearless leader" too seriously. That kind of leader, the one that's cheered up by the masses when he makes personal appearences, is surely a good thing for fun (and therefore motivational) value, but that's rarely the kind of leader that gets to office by means of a vote. If I had to write an abstract for your platform, it would include the phrase "personal contact is the basis for good teamwork", since that's, after a couple of readings, the meat of your argument. In short, I'm still missing the answer to "what would make Michlmayr a better D*PL* than Bdale or Branden?" (No, I didn't forget Moshe) Cheers, -- Marcelo