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I hereby formally propose the amendment below (Constitution A.1(1) `directly by proposer'), and, then, immediately accept it (A.1(2)). This resets the minimum discussion period (A.2(4)). For the avoidance of any doubt, I currently intend to not accept any further amendments. That means that the minimum discussion period will not be extended any further (unless the DPL intervenes). I currently intend to call for a vote when the minimum discussion period elapses, 2 weeks from now. The amendment is in two parts: I. In section 2, `Loose coupling of init systems', in the text `may not require a specific init system', replace `a' by `one': - In general, software may not require a specific init system to be + In general, software may not require one specific init system to be Explanation: Some people seem to have understood the previous text as "must work with *all* init systems". I want to clarify that we just mean that software should not be tied to one specific init system. II. Insert new numbered section: + 3. As far as we are aware there are currently (17th of October) no + bugs in jessie which would be declared RC by this GR. + + Given the late passage of this resolution, we expect that any + intractable bugs which are RC by virtue only of this resolution + would be tagged by the release team as `jessie-ignore'. + + So this proposal is not thought to add blockers to the jessie + release. And, renumber the already-existing section 3 to be section 4: - 3. Notes and rubric + 3. Notes and rubric Explanation: It has become clear from the discussion that it is necessary to explicitly explain the intended effect for jessie. Comment: The new section 3 does not need any powers of the Technical Committee - indeed, it is purely informational and advisory. So it is not part of the amendment's to the TC's resolution of the 11th of February. Thanks, Ian. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJUQ8OQAAoJEOPjOSNItQ05My8H/0LczpoZ+A2tDzrcdPgHv/yG qb0o62lLn/f9heO7+vQ1zNjVsyp0JlsiXSk3TrekKOuWCDiKz9ODtnpFrNefKtg8 iKdrcCvLVQECQZmv93FyxGkinu5X+TPe5fB4R3AsW14lVCYy8nztwArlRiPicFmC /x2ThWpb5AW3UTgwgpxCAaUllUypzCn3N+D3xsstmmrkXDa/xxxyj5xeOwWMIPe3 AD75cPj/RRNczGmoXsH8q6T2tNqiM02x9tRCEiOnG8QNYGlXU/OqtIclgtlcUUWj 8Hl1aOURogRNJyJur1dbyzCHgCa7Czzt00j0v7TO+7cIcBhIiXQcub/atCN9I44= =WwRe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-vote-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/21571.50100.535932.996...@chiark.greenend.org.uk