On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 06:01:48PM -0400, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote: > Verbosity can actually lead to better results.
...unless you later find out that you missed a spot... :) > > I know it doesn't seem like this to you now, but a few years from now, > > this might actually sound like SPI showing a priori contempt for people > > trying to notify it about the aforementioned problems... > > Why would they think that given that it's in the same paragraph as an > explicit request to notify us for those problems? Yeh, please notify us, but don't do <insert 200 words here>. That's not really encouraging. :) > > Ian's version seemed just fine to me, except that it could have used the > > words 'according to the Debian Constitution' somewhere, just to make sure > > that we're talking about real disputes and not any random chatter. > > It was substantively different in the regard I mentioned above, but also > in that it would have us depend on DDs and others to let us know about > disagreements on decisions themselves, which is none of SPI's business, > rather than disagreements on the authority of the decisionmakers to make > a decision relevant to SPI, which is most definitely our business. Like I said, it should just restrict itself to constitutionally implemented disputes. (s/could/should/ in my previous sentence) Any such constitutionally implemented dispute would necessarily impair the authority of our liaisons at SPI, so it would be relevant. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness. _______________________________________________ Spi-general mailing list Spi-general@lists.spi-inc.org http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general