On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 08:47:16PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: > As you might have noted, the Constitution does not spell out the > process how a new delegation is made. Would you please summarize the > process you intend to follow if you are elected? Thanks.
For tasks not currently under anyone's specific responsibility, I'd describe the task, and announce the delegation on an appropriate mailinglist. The appropriate place is depending on the importance of a task, delegating someone to deal with a specific negotiation is something else than a delegation of an ongoing infrastructural task. For selection of who to delegate, I'd inquire with related delegates, related teams, and any other stakeholders, and of course with my DPL team -- but make the decision myself. For tasks currently delegated, or at least, currently performed by someone or some team, I'd leave that to the current responsibles, and merely rubber-stamp. Where task descriptions are unclear[1], or even disputed, I'll work on documenting that. Only when there's a very strong reason to do otherwise, I'd do so, but that's a sort of last-resort action, only to be done when there couldn't be an agreement any other way. --Jeroen [1] Not many people know what tasks are exactly done by wanna-build maintainer, buildd maintainers, port maintainers and ftp-masters respectively, for example -- Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] (also for Jabber & MSN; ICQ: 33944357) http://Jeroen.A-Eskwadraat.nl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]