Hi folks,

        Well, though somewhat belatedly,  I have now modified the
 vote.d.o web pages to include the second vote for the year, namely,
 the non-free GR.  I note that there are two proposals which shall go
 on the ballot, and each has the required minimum number of seconds.

        The time line for the GR is as follows:
   Date:    Proposed: January 2004
            Last Amendment: 21 February, 2004
            Discussion Starts: Sunday, February 22 23:59:59 UTC 2004
            Call For votes : Sunday, March 7 23:59:59 UTC 2004
            Voting Ends: Sunday, March 21 23:59:59 UTC 2004

        Raul's proposal is inactive.

 Proposer:  Andrew Suffield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Seconds:    1. Scott James Remnant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             2. Kyle McMartin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             3. Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             4. Tore Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             5. Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Text:    The actual text of the GR is:

                The next release of Debian will not be accompanied by a non-free
                section; there will be no more stable releases of the non-free
                section. The Debian project will cease active support of the
                non-free section. Clause 5 of the social contract is repealed.


               Since this modifies the Social Contract, thsi requires a 3:1 
majority to
               pass.

 Amendment  Anthony Towns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Proposer:
 Amendment   1. Stephen Stafford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Seconds:    2. Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             3. Sven Luther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             4. Graham Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             5. Martin Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             6. Greg Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             7. Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             8. Bdale Garbee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             9. Scott James Remnant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            10. Andreas Barth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            11. Craig Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Amendment Text: The actual text of the amendment is:
               I propose that the Debian project resolve that:

               Acknowledging that some of our users continue to require the use 
of
               programs that don't conform to the Debian Free Software 
Guidelines, we
               reaffirm our commitment to providing the contrib and non-free 
areas in
               our archive for packaged versions of such software, and to 
providing the
               use of our infrastructure (such as our bug-tracking system and 
mailing
               lists) to help with the maintenance of non-free software 
packages.


               The Rationale for the amendment is also available. This amedment 
only
               requires a simple majority to pass.

        manoj

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