"Zephaniah E. Hull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > During the debate you made a number of assertions about a number of > others running for DPL, specificly alleging that you had specific > evidence of religious discrimination. > > After specificly accusing Jeroen van Wolffelaar of this he asked for > specific examples, granting you permission to pull from his posts to > debian-private, and you stated that you could to produce such examples > in the timeframe of the debate.
AFAICT, the OP asked me on IRC to reply to this post. I thought that was a particularly politician-like offer to make. TTBOMK, Jeroen van Wolffelaar has not posted such things to -private, but has said on IRC that he supports certain -private posts that I find very offensive. I can't identify the posts on -vote without leaking -private: I'm not comfortable posting Message-Ids because many contain patterns which let the public identify the poster and even some of the datelines will let you make a good guess with simple traffic analysis of the public lists. It's awful that there has been so much hate on -private, but we should not break the promise of privacy. Trying to keep that promise is more important to me than "We will not hide problems" about this: all(?) voters can go review private 200508 and 2006* on master for themselves to see the highlights and play "spot the candidate username". AIUI, for the public, the 2006 dirty laundry can be aired in early 2009 unless blocked, thanks to GR 2005-02 originally started by Anthony Towns. Most of the time, I'll discount IRC. People vent, people say random crap and the casual observer can't usually tell what is anger, humour, serious or whatever. It's also frustratingly hard to correct, easy to lose threads and there's a maze of confusingly different protocols and rules to follow in many channels. That's why some of Jeroen van Wolffelaar's debate comments moved him down my preferences, but I think he's still above NOTA. Hope that explains, -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only: see http://people.debian.org/~mjr/ Please follow http://www.uk.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]