> While I also agree with Paul that the current name is somewhat dated
> technologically, it is not fatally flawed. Therefore, I think we
> should leave the naming decision to the FTP masters themselves.
This doesn't change anything about this thread or this email, but in the spirit
of trying to
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 2:14 PM Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>
> I'm at a loss to actually find polite words to describe how off it is,
> to do this via a GR.
The mildest vote in the U.S. House of Representatives is the naming of
a U.S. Post Office. I think it would be such a vote. How can someone
On 16306 March 1977, Felix Lechner wrote:
I would like to rename the FTP Masters team—ideally via a General
Resolution.
Ideally? Its the worst possible way to go about.
I'm at a loss to actually find polite words to describe how off it is,
to do this via a GR. Without even ever asking the
> "Timo" == Timo Röhling writes:
Timo> I am fine with any name on which the FTP masters and the DPL
Timo> can agree, including the current one. I would also happily
Timo> ratify their choice via GR if they felt that the whole project
Timo> should have a say. What I do not
I agree. I also don't know if this is something we can just do with the DPL
or not.
The name master isn't great, as is ftp.
No one has suggested a name yet. If this was my proposal, I'd suggest the
debian archive team.
Why can't we just change the name without a GR between the ftpteam and DPL?
Hi Felix,
* Felix Lechner [2021-11-03 14:27]:
I would like to rename the FTP Masters team—ideally via a General Resolution.
[...]
PROPOSED TEXT
In recognizance of the awful history of slavery, the Debian project
will rename the "FTP Masters" team. For a long time, the word "master"
has been
On 11/3/21 10:27 PM, Felix Lechner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to rename the FTP Masters team—ideally via a General Resolution.
>
> Since the murder of George Floyd, the average fate of Black lives has
> received much attention. Even the tech sector picked up the
> "master/slave" topic over a
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