On Tue, 5 Apr 2022 13:36:02 -0700
Steve Langasek wrote:
> It is
> unrealistic to stop evil people from using Debian (or to stop Debian users
> from doing evil). But that doesn't mean people doing evil should somehow
> get a free pass from us because they are Debian users.
Exa
On Fri, 1 Apr 2022 22:16:55 +0300
Adrian Bunk wrote:
> One option would be to outsource this work to our paid GDPR lawyer.
Is there any option to cooperate with other FLOSS organizations?
They would have the same issue and we may be able to share it and
costs ;)
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lable to all
> developers?
I'm positive about it but not sure since I don't understand the negative
side effects of showing it to all. Transparency is important for us,
but sometimes "just all open" approach causes some trouble.
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Hideki Yamane
ot fun, and maybe introduce some bugs.
That's not good for us, and our users.
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Hideki Yamane
Source Software development and its distribution to
give some more "possibilities" to the world, not the political organization.
And I also agree with the emotion that in the behind of this GR. However,
that's the different thing.
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Hideki Yamane
t;just only limiting" is not mixing. With "fresh blood"
is what we want :) Then we need more information about current status
of those works, we ask them to give "bits from" mails.
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Hideki Yamane
y is a good thing,
but push people to do so, we need some emotional "gas" to heat our
heart. So, it is important that "pushing" information about current
situation of accessibility in Debian and what you want to do with
it is necessary, IMO.
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Hideki Yamane
inimum desktop" checkbox
for people who don't need it would be better (of course, it also needs
some coordination to do so).
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Hideki Yamane
success (and fail) and decide direction
All of the above needs contributors' will! :)
> Are there opportunities that we could leverage?
Huge YES. We can do more - if we would "Embrace Change".
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Hideki Yamane
ink about what is CoC and why we need it
- We don't have to do all the work by only ourselves.
Ask the professionals that we are not good at (of course I'll do so :)
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Hideki Yamane
ecial issue tracker
infrastructure to deal with the problem.
And DPL (and assistant team if I would be ;) communicate with them
(+ other teams that related to) and handle the direction. Make a monthly
progress report and publish it as much as possible (I guess, without
details, of course) si
ake
it, since it should be done by a person who is passionate :)
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Hideki Yamane
ew team, adding trainee to your team may help (as I said in my platform
as "式年遷宮").
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Hideki Yamane
o improve with
a term limit"?
Well, just set term limit is not an ultimate solution, IMO. Without
succession of knowledge and skill to new people, it just causes a
discontinuity.
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Hideki Yamane
#x27;m not
good at English so need some assistants with it, I guess (as I wrote in my
platform, you would be bit busy to help).
And for that, I want **YOU** (contributors) to tell current situations.
I want to know, I want to hear, I want to talk with YOU (for the project
and me :)
Hope this reply help.
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Hideki Yamane
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On Sat, 5 Mar 2022 00:15:02 +0100
Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> | Nomination | Saturday 2022-03-05 | Friday 2022-03-11 |
Life is short, I hereby do self-nomination :)
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Regards,
Hideki Yamane henrich @ debian.
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On Sat, 5 Mar 2022 00:15:02 +0100
Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> | Nomination | Saturday 2022-03-05 | Friday 2022-03-11 |
Life is short, I hereby do self-nomination :)
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Regards,
Hideki Yamane henrich @ debian.
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