Hi Jonathan (2020.04.16_23:52:13_+)
> > - An (all-round) organiser did not know
>
> Perhaps a misunderstanding on your part, but an all-rounder in terms of
> DebConf organisation isn't necessary involved in everything, they
> typically pick up slack where necessary and try to be helpful to
> e
Hi Teemu
On 2020/04/17 00:00, Teemu Hukkanen wrote:
> Sam Hartman writes:
> The emails in question have been forwarded to both Sam and Jonathan.
> As you have noted, DebConf Committee members already received these
> emails.
Thanks, I received it and replied to it, and after reading this mail
a
Sam Hartman writes:
Hi everyone, I am sorry that this issue has been brought up in public,
and I feel sorry for the people involved, as they are also very likely
inadvertent victims of the harassment campaign.
> I'm sure people unfamiliar with this situation are horribly confused by
> this poin
I'm sure people unfamiliar with this situation are horribly confused by
this point.
As DPL, I think I have a duty to try and give the electorate enough
information to evaluate situations like this while retaining privacy and
neutrality.
I'm going to try and do so.
My understanding is that in e
Hi Teemu
On 2020/04/12 21:04, Teemu Hukkanen wrote:
>>> "Teemu" == Teemu Hukkanen writes:
>>
>> Teemu> Would you, in a situation like this, commit to providing the
>> Teemu> information before becoming DPL in order to avoid a conflict
>> Teemu> of interest?
>>
>> What is the conf
Sam Hartman writes:
>> "Teemu" == Teemu Hukkanen writes:
>
> Teemu> Would you, in a situation like this, commit to providing the
> Teemu> information before becoming DPL in order to avoid a conflict
> Teemu> of interest?
>
> What is the conflict of interest you see here?
The des
> "Teemu" == Teemu Hukkanen writes:
Teemu> Would you, in a situation like this, commit to providing the
Teemu> information before becoming DPL in order to avoid a conflict
Teemu> of interest?
What is the conflict of interest you see here?
Jonathan Carter writes:
> In a twist, my question goes out to Debian project members, but I'd also
> like to hear from the other DPL candidates on this one.
>
> Every year, the DPL candidates post platforms listing what they think
> they could do to improve Debian over the next term or so. Often,
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In a twist, my question goes out to Debian project members, but I'd also
like to hear from the other DPL candidates on this one.
Every year, the DPL candidates post platforms listing what they think
they could do to improve Debian over the next ter
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