On 06/04/25 3:30 pm, Ian Jackson wrote:
> To renew this institution, we need to get rid of the toxicity first.
> That means getting rid of the toxic people.
>
> Yes, that is disruptive and risky. But the alternative is to allow
> the current situation to persist, as you have allowed it to persist
Andreas Tille writes ("Re: Question to all candidates: the FTP Team"):
> Am Fri, Apr 04, 2025 at 06:19:14PM +0800 schrieb Sean Whitton:
> > My basic question to you is: We agreed on almost everything that needed
> > to be done. You had a team insider, me, available to ask
Hello,
On Sat 05 Apr 2025 at 05:00pm +02, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Correction: Thanks to Luke Faraone (delegated ftpmaster), we had a BoF
> in Busan[1], so there were actually two members of the FTP team present.
Ah, yes, apologies to Luke.
> To my knowledge, there is no public documentation clar
Hi Sean,
Am Fri, Apr 04, 2025 at 06:19:14PM +0800 schrieb Sean Whitton:
>
> I was the only FTP team member present at Debconf
Correction: Thanks to Luke Faraone (delegated ftpmaster), we had a BoF
in Busan[1], so there were actually two members of the FTP team present.
In addition, Utkarsh Gupta
On Fri, Apr 04, 2025 at 06:19:14PM +0800, Sean Whitton wrote:
> And to the other candidates: do you agree about the seriousness of these
> issues? How will you approach them differently? How will you achieve
> more?
I think part of the reason here is that we have too many
responsibilities tied t
Hello Sean,
>And to the other candidates: do you agree about the seriousness of these
>issues? How will you approach them differently? How will you achieve
>more?
To me looks like we should split the ftp team in two. One for the new queue
handling, one
for the infrastructure.
If existing teams
Hello,
I'm phrasing this as a question for Andreas but I would like the other
candidates to offer their views on how they would try to improve the
situation. At the end I ask Andreas one question and the other
candidates some others.
In your Bits from the DPL at Debconf in Busan you told us that
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