On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 06:48:56PM +0000, Anthony Towns wrote… > … quite a lot of things that I won't quote for brevity.
I agree fully that a jetring-based (or anything alike) approach would be much appreciated. That would solve the fact that the debian-keyring package is horribly outdated and many more things. I agree that many things you describe in your structural changes _are_ appealing. I also believe that what you propose is quite right, and definitely the good way to do things. Though, you skip a tiny little detail: how do you will make this real? Not technically, I believe all those things you describe are technically trivial. I mean socially. We have the current issue that: 1. James doesn't feel he is a delegate, because he predates the constitution (it awfully sounds like a “the rules convenientely only apply to others” btw). 2. James doesn't trust Joerg, and I believe doesn't trust a lot of people to be up to the task, so he will likely reject many of the proposals that will be made to him about this issue. 3. We had a discussion at Debconf8 with James about NM, and he didn't thought he was doing a bad job, he doesn't _think_ he is a bottleneck. And at the time he was kind of right, only 2 NMs were waiting for him or sth like that, Joerg was the complete blocker (and it has been true until sth like 2 weeks ago or so), so he was rejecting the delays on the “over-administrative-thing” NM has become since he created the concept (at the time it was a James-phone-call-at-home, no surprise the current form is quite a shock to him), and on Joerg. Note that I believe this is unfair, Joerg and James have _both_ been major blockers in the NM queue. And like always when 2 people are overloaded, they aren't at the same time, so it's likely that every NM has to wait on _both_. What I see is that each one is rejecting the issue on the other. And that nobody dares to tell this truth: none of them is up to the task 100% of the year. And we do need to accept new contributors on a regular basis. 4. At least the 3 last DPL, plus now sam tried to address that, and well, I'm not sure it's even moving in any direction right now. So the real question is, how do we overcome those issues, those _social_ issues ? jetring isn't going to fix that. Meanwhile we are driving excellent contributors crazy, and it kills me. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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