Sean Kellogg wrote: > Well now, this strikes me as a problem.... from a political science > perspective (my undergrad degree). Debian-legal, a self-appointed group of > various legal, political, an philosophical stripes, is making substantive > policy decisions based on thin air?
No. Debian-legal does not make policy decisions. Debian-legal advises the ftp-masters, who make the actual policy decisions (and, it does seem that they generally agree with our advice). The ftp-masters are appointees of the elected project leader. [And, FYI, if you check the mailing list's archives, you'll find that the currenty project leader helped in drafting some of those tests. So, I suppose, we could probably ask him to give those tests the project's official blessing. However, there does not seem to be any need to do so.] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]