On Fri, 20 Mar 2026 15:11:39 +0000, protondebian <[email protected]> said:
> (It appears this message was not received the first time.) >> I don't care what *you* think > You're free to not care about Debian's end users, however Debian > Developers should still concern themselves with the legitimacy of this > election; multiple Debian Developers have expressed concern over the > situation, and an election outcome seen as illegitimate by developers > will invariably undermine trust in Sruthi's leadership, which hurts > everybody. Sruthi is not running unopposed; she is running again "None of the Above". Any Debian Developers who are unhappy about the candidate list are free to vote for NotA above her. If she wins against NotA, then that means that a majority of Debian Developers support her. And if a majority of Developers support her, then there would be nothing illegitimate about the election results. We have had several single-candidate DPL elections before (most recently, only three years ago), and there were never any questions about the legitimacy of the results. > If Sruthi should win, it should be in a race against MartÃnez. That may be your opinion, but it is not what our constitution says. >> No one else has any say or input into this process > As a non-developer I don't get to vote, no. But I do have the ability > to bring the facts of the situation to the attention of those reading > this mailing list. You may have the ability to bring facts to this mailing list, but despite the actual facts being explained by several people, you seem to insist on bringing FUD rather than facts. -- Hubert Chathi <[email protected]> -- https://www.uhoreg.ca/ Jabber: [email protected] -- Matrix: @hubert:uhoreg.ca PGP/GnuPG key: 4096R/F24C F749 6C73 DDB8 DCB8 72DE B2DE 88D3 113A 1368

