Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> writes:

> That view, namely "other people may propose ballots that aren't good
> enough, and it's my job to stop that", is precisely a supervisory one.

Often the role of a Secretary is a ministerial one, and which wouldn't
include supervisory elements.

However, Debian is different, giving to the Secretary a variety of
supervisory tasks, similar to those a chairmain has in chairing a
meeting.  Indeed, our Constitution gives to the Secretary the task of
interpreting the Constitution in cases of doubt.

Thomas


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