On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 06:00:20PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Margarita Manterola [2015-02-24 16:45
> +0100]:
>
> > Many of us that are not in the content team would like to be able
> > to read and/or participate in this discussions. It's not in the
> > spirit of Debian nor Deb
also sprach Eric Dantan Rzewnicki [2015-02-24 19:29 +0100]:
> As for having it on -team ... you have said many times in various
> ways that we need to trust teams to do their work and make their
> decisions, which I think I mostly agree with. I don't know if it's
> the right way or best way to get
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 06:00:20PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Margarita Manterola [2015-02-24 16:45
> +0100]:
> > However, with the new organization, a lot of matters fall in the hands
> > of the content team that really don't warrant any secrecy
> > (organization of sprints, con
also sprach Margarita Manterola [2015-02-24 16:45
+0100]:
> However, with the new organization, a lot of matters fall in the hands
> of the content team that really don't warrant any secrecy
> (organization of sprints, conference schedule, call for proposals,
> etc).
I'm with David Bremner and d
Margarita Manterola writes:
> However, with the new organization, a lot of matters fall in the hands
> of the content team that really don't warrant any secrecy
> (organization of sprints, conference schedule, call for proposals,
> etc).
>
> Many of us that are not in the content team would like