> "Anthony" == Anthony Towns writes:
Anthony> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 09:46:04AM +0100, Gergely Nagy wrote:
>> The DPL already has the power to delegate tasks. I do not see how
>> electing more than one person would help with sharing the work: if it
>> can be shared, it is alr
Hi,
Le 2015-03-15 10:44, martin f krafft a écrit :
Have you considered working with a "DPL team" and if so, why have
you decided against including such plans in your platform?
I have to admit that I intended to add a paragraph about it but didn't
because it is not easy to imagine how such a t
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 10:44:29AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> Notably, the notion of a "DPL team" is absent from all your
> platforms. Without trying to suggest that this is a fallacy, I have
> a few questions about this:
>
> Have you considered working with a "DPL team" and if so, why have
>
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 09:46:04AM +0100, Gergely Nagy wrote:
> The DPL already has the power to delegate tasks. I do not see how
> electing more than one person would help with sharing the work: if it
> can be shared, it is already possible to do so.
Hey, that's a good question. How /is/ electing
> "martin" == martin f krafft writes:
martin> Have you considered working with a "DPL team" and if so, why have
martin> you decided against including such plans in your platform?
Working with a DPL team has been at the back of my mind since zack's DPL
helpers initiative. However, thi
Notably, the notion of a "DPL team" is absent from all your
platforms. Without trying to suggest that this is a fallacy, I have
a few questions about this:
Have you considered working with a "DPL team" and if so, why have
you decided against including such plans in your platform?
On the other han
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