* Jutta Wrage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-07 20:58]:
> More important for Debian were his posts to -announce and his
> visibility outside Debian than those in -private.
FWIW, the DPL cannot post to -announce and most suggestions for
announcement I made were rejected by our press guy. (e.g. whe
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Am 02.03.2006 um 13:38 schrieb Anthony Towns:
people knew Debian was exciting and
growing thanks to his posts to -announce and -private when interesting
things happened;
More important for Debian were his posts to -announce and his
visibility o
* Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-02 09:35:11]:
> In the context of the Debian community, do you feel that you are
> currently a good role model?
There are different roles in Debian. As a normal code writing or
packaging developer, I could do better. As someone furthering Debian,
both te
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:35:11AM -0500, Clint Adams wrote:
> In the context of the Debian community, do you feel that you are
> currently a good role model?
Pretty decent. I prefer to work on cool projects, to scratch my itches,
I tell my friends how good Debian is, and I try to not participate
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 06:58:14PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Questions for all candidates:
>
> If elected, you will be the ninth Project Leader in Debian's history. Of
> the preceding eight DPLs, which one do you admire most as a leader and why?
This one is a very hard one for me to tell, b
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:35:11AM -0500, Clint Adams wrote:
>In the context of the Debian community, do you feel that you are
>currently a good role model?
Yes, I believe so. I've been an enthusiastic supporter of Debian and
Free Software for a long time. I'm visible in the community, honest
and
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 06:58:14PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
>Questions for all candidates:
>
>If elected, you will be the ninth Project Leader in Debian's history. Of
>the preceding eight DPLs, which one do you admire most as a leader and why?
*grin* That's an awkward question, not least beca
> Planet Debian, Clint thinks I've been a hypocrite in my involvement in
> #debian-tech moderation. You can probably judge that for yourself by
> looking through:
I think you've been a hypocrite for numerous reasons, but none of that
is relevant to my questions.
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On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:35:11AM -0500, Clint Adams wrote:
> How important is it to avoid being a hypocrite?
This strikes me as one of those questions that wants to be an accusation
when it grows up, but isn't quite game. For those who don't follow
Planet Debian, Clint thinks I've been a hypocri
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 10:38:45PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> Which leaves Branden as our current DPL, and in whose term sarge got
> released. I'm not sure how it went on behind the scenes, but Branden and
> Manoj seem to have been responsible for getting the technical committee
> on the road to
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 06:58:14PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Questions for all candidates:
>
> If elected, you will be the ninth Project Leader in Debian's history. Of
> the preceding eight DPLs, which one do you admire most as a leader and why?
Well, I don't know much about the four first
* Anthony Towns [2006-03-02 22:38]:
> and also in the handover of FrontDesk to Marc and Brian -- basically
> the first steps in ensuring both of those roles had some actual
> redundancy to them.
Regarding the NM Front Desk, what you say is completely wrong. First
of all, what I did as Front Desk
In the context of the Debian community, do you feel that you are
currently a good role model?
To which aspects of your behavior should people aspire?
Which aspects of your behavior should people eschew?
How important is it to avoid being a hypocrite?
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On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 06:58:14PM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
> If elected, you will be the ninth Project Leader in Debian's history. Of
> the preceding eight DPLs, which one do you admire most as a leader and why?
I wasn't part of the project when the Ian Murdock was leader -- I'd not
long beg
Steve Langasek wrote:
> What's your favorite color?
My favorite color is blue.
What's your favorite ice cream flavor?
"Belgian Chocolate" is always a good choice.
> Do you prefer "favourite" or "favorite?"
Yes.
Thanks for the opportunity to answer these questions!
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Questions for all candidates:
If elected, you will be the ninth Project Leader in Debian's history. Of
the preceding eight DPLs, which one do you admire most as a leader and why?
Candidate platforms always tend to focus on what's wrong with the project;
this is somewhat natural, since if you don
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