Hi, On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 08:19:28 -0400 Molly dB <debl...@riseup.net> wrote: > I don't think it's exactly a term limit problem. In November, there was > an email to debian-private about a small team handling some legal work > (also mentioned in Jonathan's email). I want to know about how a new > DPL would take over this specific issue and manage future legal issues. > Jonathan's email shared some specifics about how the current issues are > being handled, so I hope moving forward we can talk about other things.
Okay. > In general, I want to hear about how candidates intend on approaching > the kinds of issues that may need legal intervention in the future. I > understand that this is a somewhat vague question, because there are > many types of legal issues. (Someone could bring a copyright claim > against Debian, for example.) Another way to ask this question would > be: What's your project management style for a community disaster? First, I've never gotten such issues (luckily), so I would "imagine" it so far. Arrange a particular team (with our contributors and lawyers from outside of the project) and set a special issue tracker infrastructure to deal with the problem. And DPL (and assistant team if I would be ;) communicate with them (+ other teams that related to) and handle the direction. Make a monthly progress report and publish it as much as possible (I guess, without details, of course) since we project members should know the situations we face now. -- Hideki Yamane <henr...@iijmio-mail.jp>