Mark Brown wrote:
> In addition to the practical issues that Raphael raises a number of
> people have expressed a desire to maintian packages (and otherwise be
> involved in the technical side of Debian) without having any involvement
> in the political side of Debian.

Well, they are free to decide not to participate in political or
philosophical discussions and are also free not to vote.  Voting is
a right not a duty after all.

> It's true that people can always just
> ignore these things but some people feel a sense of obligation to take
> part in them and are more comfortable with a status that explicitly
> excludes doing that.

I don't understand that but maybe some of these people could speak
up - even it would mean to become involved with a political discussion
in Debian.

Regards,

        Joey

-- 
If nothing changes, everything will remain the same.  -- Barne's Law


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