You have to be joking? I don't even know where to begin.. This is
like Robert's Rules of Order run amok.. Is anyone here interested
in building an operating system? -ian

Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> In accordance with Article VIII of the OpenSolaris Constitution,
> public votes are required for release plans and release decisions
> within any project governed by an OpenSolaris Community Group.
> A release is defined as any packaged distribution intended for
> people outside the originating community.
> 
> Failure to follow that process is grounds for dissolution of the
> community and reorganization of its work in a form that will
> obey the rules by which we agreed to form this organization.
> None of the projects governed by the Desktop Community have
> demonstrated any sense of awareness of these rules, and Project
> Indiana has deliberately ignored them on several occasions.
> 
> It is time to decide whether the constitution is going to be
> enforced as the bylaws of this organization.  Failure to act
> means that the bylaws have no relation to what goes on under
> the banner of OpenSolaris, and the OGB is merely a puppet show
> for the dictator behind the curtains.  In that case, it would be
> better to dissolve the organization than participate in a sham.
> 
> I hereby appeal to the OGB to dissolve the Desktop Community
> and call for proposals for its work to be reorganized into
> communities that actually intend to work on OpenSolaris projects
> in accordance with the OpenSolaris Constitution.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Roy T. Fielding                            <http://roy.gbiv.com/>
> Chief Scientist, Day Software              <http://www.day.com/>
> 
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Ian Murdock
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