On 12/03/13 at 18:37 +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > Hello Lucas, > > I've read your platform and I share your 5-years goals and I agree > on most of the suggested intermediary goals to bring us closer to > the long term goals. > > That said, it's not clear to me how you plan to achieve them. Being > the DPL doesn't grant you more time to implement them yourself and > your influence as DPL is limited. > > You said “at least you know what I consider the most important, and where > I would push”. > > How do you expect to push your agenda for the project? > > Do you plan to recruit minions^WDPL helpers to work on each of the > sub-goals?
Before addressing the core of your question: as I said in https://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2013/03/msg00072.html, I'm not a big fan of the "DPL helpers" name (and no, "minions" is not better :) ) First, even if being DPL would not grant more time to implement my ideas, it could increase efficiency a bit: if I'm elected, it's likely that DD will consider requests related to the goals listed in my platform with slightly more attention. But I fully agree that it's no enough. That's where the "DPL helpers / Debian Driving Force" come to help. Yes, I will "recruit" people to work on those goals. I will organize discussions (on mailing lists, and during IRC meetings) towards achieving those goals: reviewing and providing feedback on possible implementation plans, discussing locks and how to overcome them, and then doing regular status updates, and looking for more volunteers to help if needed. Sure, some goals might not get done. Is that bad? maybe. But it might also indicate that those goals were not important enough to attract enough volunteers. I just would like to stress two things: - The usual consensus-based decision making processes will of course be applied. - It's not a closed process with a closed list of goals. From my platform: if elected, I will encourage (discussion of) innovative ideas, investigate how the project's resources can be used to support them, and advertise experiments. Of course, such experiments need to include success metrics, and the necessary warnings (no long term guarantee that the experiment will continue, no security support, etc.) Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-vote-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130312204920.ga10...@xanadu.blop.info