On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 11:44:26PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote: > On 30/06/2004 Branden Robinson wrote: > > I'm not sure *my* comfort level is the first-order term in this equation. > > > > Quoting: > > > > [...] > > > > Daniel, disillusioned and disappoitned ex-'X Strike Force' member[1] > > is it required to be 'x strike force' member for uploading xlibs?
That point's under debate (specifically, whether it comprises a whole new package, or an adoption of xfree86 - no-one reallyknows). > maybe most recent suggestions about the future of X in debian should > involve a discussion about the policy for X maintaince. > as a consequence, current 'x strike force' should undergo a radical > change, to disponse of any hierachy in this developing group. > all this assuming that it is required to be member for uploading parts > of X, regardless what upstrem tree. but if policy is that way, maybe > this question also needs to be discussed a second time. > > in any way, there's no need to compromise daniel this way, as his > opinion also could have changed, and he plans to start again. I stated my view of the XSF as it was while I was still a member[0]; I've not had any experience of the mechanics of this group since I wrote that mail, but my core view has not changed much at all. -d [0]: Lacking a better name for 'the group of people who can actually do anything special, such as uploading, with X, because any random fool can file bug reports'. -- Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian: the universal operating system http://www.debian.org
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