Re: Why Not? was: DPL Nominations

2005-03-15 Thread Henning Makholm
Scripsit [EMAIL PROTECTED] > All these guys are really good.. You can't possibly mean that. > can't they all be the Debian Project Leader... I mean like all at > the same time No. Read the Constitution. -- Henning Makholm "Logic is a system for talking about

Why Not? was: DPL Nominations

2005-03-15 Thread armand
All these guys are really good.. can't they all be the Debian Project Leader... I mean like all at the same time Matthew Garrett Andreas Schuldei Angus Lees Anthony Town Jonathan Walther Branden Robinson -- Armand :^) ___ Get free email at http://www.highd

Re: DPL Nominations

2005-03-14 Thread Sanghyeon Seo
Martin Schulze wrote: > There are five candidates this year, not three. There are six candidates this year. Seo Sanghyeon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DPL Nominations

2005-03-14 Thread Martin Schulze
Martin Schulze wrote: > > benifit from the leadership of all three and it might > > be better than having just one leader. > > There are five candidates this year, not three. Whoops, one more. Make that six. Guess I always thought of Anthony as hidden leader. :) Regards, Joey -- Ten

Re: DPL Nominations

2005-03-14 Thread Martin Schulze
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a way to have three Debian Project Co-Leaders. No. However, a DPL is free to consult people he trusts in certain matters in order to be able to talk properly. I read that the current DPL was already doing to. > All the nominees are so good I think Debian woul

DPL Nominations

2005-03-13 Thread armand
Is there a way to have three Debian Project Co-Leaders. All the nominees are so good I think Debian would benifit from the leadership of all three and it might be better than having just one leader. Maybe a leader and two co-leaders. It's a tremendous responsibility and workload which might be b