>>>>> "Sean" == Sean Whitton <spwhit...@spwhitton.name> writes:
Sean> As with any TC related activity, assigned facilitators may Sean> find themselves in conflict of interest in a given Sean> disagreement. We trust members of the TC to recognize such Sean> problems and, if it becomes necessary, recuse themselves from Sean> their role as a facilitator, or even recuse themselves from a Sean> later TC vote on the disagreement. I think you need to give members more guidance on what the interests are/what their roles are. In particular, when would a facilitator need to recuse from a later TC vote. If what they are supposed to be doing in both cases were something along the lines of produce a good technical solution for Debian, I don't see a conflict. So I'd strongly encourage the TC to better understand what rules facilitators should use for recusing themselves. It's actually not easy to figure this stuff out even when you try to think about it clearly and even when you have experience dealing with COI. It depends on having a clear understanding of what your interests are, which depends for example on how the organization wants to view the interests.