On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 12:13:38PM +0200, Nicolas Dandrimont wrote: > * Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org> [2016-07-17 17:56:12 -0700]: > > > In response to the helpful comments, I've modified my proposed amendment > > to Nicolas's resolution by adding "at minimum", and now propose the > > following amendment: > > > > === BEGIN GR TEXT === > > > > Title: Declassifying parts of -private of historical interest > > > > 1. The 2005 General Resolution titled "Declassification of debian-private > > list archives" is repealed. > > > > 2. Debian listmasters and/or other individuals delegated by the DPL to > > do so are authorized to declassify excerpts of -private of historical > > interest by any process which at minimum provides sufficient time and > > opportunity for Debian Developers to object by GR prior to > > declassification. > > > > 3. In keeping with paragraph 3 of the Debian Social Contract, Debian > > Developers are strongly encouraged to use the debian-private mailing > > list only for discussions that should not be disclosed. > > > > === END GR TEXT === > > Hi, > > I've had feedback from people who would rather keep -private@ private forever. > However, I now do believe that this amendment is just a clarification of the > intent of my original proposal. > > I therefore accept this amendment under paragraph A.1.2 of our constitution. > > Seconds who think otherwise should feel free to submit another amendment.
So I didn't see anybody object to this, and this is now the only proposal. The vote page has been modified for this. Kurt