On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 14:00:29 +0200 (EET) Juha Jäykkä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > maintainers' was: send him a notice that he'll be removed if he won't > > take care of his packages/other tasks for foo more days, if he does > > not answer or tell us he's giving up his key is removed from the keyring > > I agree to this. The obvious problem would be who does this... ;) I > do not actually know, but it seems like it would need to be someone > with the authority to remove keys from the keyring. Who are they? I > suppose they are persons who are well known, respected by the > community - and overworked... another DAM... or someone appointed by the DAM and the Project's Leader is what I thought... > What I am really most afraid of, is lack of decision. This certainly > looks like something that must be tackled but in too many cases in > volunteer organisations, the decisions needed are never made. yes... I see your point and I am sure this happens a lot, even in Debian... but that's why we're discussing now, to find a way of solving a problem []s! -- Gustavo Noronha Silva - kov <http://www.metainfo.org/kov> *---------* -+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+-+ | .''`. | Debian GNU/Linux: <http://www.debian.org> | | : :' : + Debian BR.......: <http://debian-br.cipsga.org.br>+ | `. `'` + Q: "Why did the chicken cross the road?" + | `- | A: "Upstream's decision." -- hmh | *---------* -+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+--+-+-+