On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 04:09:34PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote: > On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 10:59:53PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote: > > Debian to decide. > > > > This vote is in my opinion the best way to answer this question. > > It does nothing of the kind. You're saying that you're not even going > to give him the chance. You can't answer the question without making > the attempt and observing the results.
Huh? Observe the results of what? > I would note that this does nothing to actually make him stop with his > project. Absolutely, this vote is not against the Dunc project, but the fact that it is initiated by the Project Leader. I believe that the Dunc project has to be distinct from Debian to have a chance to succeed, and this is also the position stated on their pages, see http://www.dunc-tank.org/background.html It does, however, mean that questions of control and conflicts of interest are considered very carefully by the project, and after an in-depth discussion on the developer-only mailing list, debian-private, it was decided to run this project outside Debian proper, to ensure that any potential conflicts of interest that might develop can be safely quarantined from Debian itself. Again, the question is: is this organisation sufficiently "outside" of Debian when the DPL is intimately involved. In my opinion, the answer is obviously no, meaning that this quarantine will not work and as a result may badly harm the project. By recalling the Project Leader, we ensure that there is no confusion between both projects, give the Dunc project a better chance of success, and preserve Debian in case of failure. Denis
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