MJ Ray and I are preparing DPL Debate transcripts now. I am de-interleaving the fine chaos of the Debate's Part III free-for-all line by line, producing a coherently readable semantical transcript. When done de-interleaving, I should give the candidates 24 hours to review and comment (regrettably not enough time, but one oughtn't to hold the transcripts back any longer than that). This presumably means that the DPL voting period will start before the official DPL Debate logs can be posted.
For the impatient, Don Armstrong has temporarily posted the raw logs of all four debate IRC channels at http://rzlab.ucr.edu/debian/debian_dpl_{candidates,moderation,discuss,debate}_2006_03_16 You can read the Debate logs in raw form now there. On a side note: The debate panel (David Nusinow, Martin-Eric Racine and MJ Ray) and I very much appreciated the many high-quality questions you who attended the debate fed us live, no less than we appreciated the thoughtful questions you had e-mailed me in advance. The limited time available made it impossible for us to inject into the live debate more than a fraction of the questions asked. No question was purposely ignored, but I have little doubt that several questions were inadvertently lost in the chaos. Live, it went like about like this: Martin-Eric (with some help from me) grabbed as many questions as the panel's human bandwidth could handle off #debian-dpl-discuss, pasting directly into the panel's back channel. The panel discussed each question with extreme brevity; then the questions the panel seemed to think most appropriate and timely, Martin-Eric and I fed directly to the debate's moderator Don Armstrong. Most such questions, Don asked the candidates immediately or at the earliest available opportunity (and when opportunity arose, Don asked questions off the pre-debate list, too). David monitored #debian-dpl-debate, throttling the panel's bandwidth to Don to keep us from overrunning him; and also condensed and reworded questions where needed, and combined similar questions. I saved some untimely questions aside for timelier moments. Besides serving on the panel, MJ kept busy managing needed parts of the debate's technical infrastructure. Trolls we ignored, of course, but there seemed to be little of that in any case. That's more or less how it went. If your question was not asked, these would be the only reasons why. -- Thaddeus H. Black 508 Nellie's Cave Road Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, USA +1 540 961 0920, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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