Branden Robinson writes ("Re: Disputes between developers - draft guidelines"):
> Overall, it looks great. Thanks for working on this.
>
> I have a few suggestions, raging from stylistic and spelling corrections
> to the more substantive, reflecting my own observations of disputes
> (some of whic
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 09:07:19PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> I've noticed, mainly due to getting closer to disputes due to greater
> tech-ctte activity, that some disputes are getting really quite
> dysfunctional. So, I wrote the draft below. Let me know what you
> think. If people like it we
Ian Jackson writes ("last call on Draft Call for Applications"):
> I sent a very similar draft to the one below to the committee in
> August. No-one replied with any comments. Do I take it you're all
> happy ? If so I'll send it to d-d-a (after checking that the
> debian-ctte-private list actual
And finally, in my barrage today:
Remember that it's not just the chairman who can write up proposed
resolutions, calls for votes, etc. So if I seem to be temporarily
MIA, please do feel free to stick your oars in.
Would it help if we semiofficially nominated a stand-in, who'd pick up
drafting,
I've noticed, mainly due to getting closer to disputes due to greater
tech-ctte activity, that some disputes are getting really quite
dysfunctional. So, I wrote the draft below. Let me know what you
think. If people like it we can post it to d-d-a and I'll write it up
for a web page, or we can p
I sent a very similar draft to the one below to the committee in
August. No-one replied with any comments. Do I take it you're all
happy ? If so I'll send it to d-d-a (after checking that the
debian-ctte-private list actually works).
Ian.
To: debian-devel-announce
Subject: Call for Application
In the message attached, Dale resigned from the committee. Apologies
to everyone for missing Dale's message the first time round.
This leaves the committee with 7 members, and we're rather short of
active people anyway. I'll dig out my draft call for applications.
Dale, yes, of course you can s
Raul Miller writes ("Re: Please organize the vote"):
> The committee is about picking between choices which have been adequately
> discussed elsewhere -- the committee is not about designing detailed
> proposals to make these choices work.
Quite.
Jason Gunthorpe writes ("Re: Please organize the v
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