I just split the subject of the previous to take more about politics in Debian and let people discuss about the proposal.
I think we too much mess up with wordin like democracy and government. Debian are neither. It's a bunch of volunteers trying to work together. If voting let you think it's a democracy, don't be foul. It's a really an officialisation of a concensus. Debian needs it to ensure that's it's not only the big talker who leads, and loose all the silent majority of developpers. Voting is not need for submitting decisions, discussing about it or deciding who's working on what. Debian already works correctly for most of the Decision making process. Ideas are submit, discussed and most of the time, something came out [may be I'm a little optimistic here, but see apt, see the quality of the distribution. We are the only one who really supports that much features and without being paid for!] The problems came when it's time to put it out to the world. Are we sure that everybody agreed? Will we loose all ours maintainers by doing the move? Having a leader it's the easy solution. Whatever he decided, we can always blame it if it's not right. And I'm sure you'll do it! Even for petty thing like the Blue Eye Captain. The SPR are the solution proposes by Ian for helping thing a little. By this mean,he intents to ensure that everybody could talk even about subject it even doesn't have time to heard before. I'm pretty sure that most of the vote taken will be a big yes with no compromise. I think we are a little more than whatever cat crowd Bruce deems to call us when in his bad mood. I think we can recognize wise decision as a crowd and, contrarely to the common tought, us IQ aren't the lesser IQ of all of us divided by the number of people. If this was right, Debian will be the worst distribution in the World. We are an example. We do the Bazaar all the way. We should be proud about it. Not even red hat or slackware want to deal with so a big goal as we do in Debian [eh, we triple the number of package and support not two or three but four architectures!] Debian is still an example, and for now, we just try to solve the normal organisational problem it's happen, I mean ensuring that an idea wasn't lost in the under the normal mess of any bazaar. [sorry about my english, it's the first I try myself on something that's complicated in englis :) ] -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fabien Ninoles Running Debian/GNU Linux E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WebPage: http://www.callisto.si.usherb.ca/~94246757 WorkStation [available when connected!]: http://nightbird.tzone.org/ RSA PGP KEY [E3723845]: 1C C1 4F A6 EE E5 4D 99 4F 80 2D 2D 1F 85 C1 70 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]