Re: Intent to Delegate: Delegation Advisory Group

2019-09-05 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Le 29 août 2019 13:33:14 GMT+02:00, Holger Levsen a écrit : >On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 12:22:35PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: >> The implication of "delegate" is that these are powers of the DPL. >> Looking at powers of the DPL: >> >> 5 Project Leader >> 5.1 Powers >> (5) Propose draft General

Re: Intent to Delegate: Delegation Advisory Group

2019-09-05 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On 2019-09-05 11:28, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: Le 29 août 2019 13:33:14 GMT+02:00, Holger Levsen a écrit : On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 12:22:35PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: The implication of "delegate" is that these are powers of the DPL. Looking at powers of the DPL: 5 Project Leader 5.1 P

Re: Intent to Delegate: Delegation Advisory Group

2019-09-05 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Adam" == Adam D Barratt writes: I don't think it even means that. > 8.2. Appointment > The Delegates are appointed by the Project Leader and may be replaced > by the Leader at the Leader's discretion. The Project Leader may not > make the position as a Delegate conditional on par

Re: Intent to Delegate: Delegation Advisory Group

2019-09-05 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Le jeudi 05 septembre 2019 à 09:35:01-0400, Sam Hartman a écrit : > > "Adam" == Adam D Barratt writes: > > > I don't think it even means that. > > > 8.2. Appointment > > > The Delegates are appointed by the Project Leader and may be replaced > > by the Leader at the Leader's discretio

Re: Intent to Delegate: Delegation Advisory Group

2019-09-05 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Holger" == Holger Levsen writes: Holger> Hi Sam, why exactly do you think a delegation is useful Holger> and/or needed here? Holger and I discussed that off-list. As a result he made two proposals: 1) Avoid the word privy in the delegation text as that's confusing to a non-native