martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> [2005.02.16.1703 +0100]:Or, wait, perhaps you aren't my boss, and you've got absolutely no business demanding that I account for my time?Doesn't the position of a delegate bear a certain amount of responsibility and duties, which you willingly accepted as part of taking on the job?
No, it does not. You have a debian.org address; presumably you read the constitution as part of that. Please see 2.1.1:
1. Nothing in this constitution imposes an obligation on anyone to do work for the Project. A person who does not want to do a task which has been delegated or assigned to them does not need to do it. However, they must not actively work against these rules and decisions properly made under them.
I am not the one to define these responsibilities and duties as I do not know enough about them,
If you don't know what you're talking about, either learn, or shut up. Reading the first page of the constitution to see what delegates' responsibilities actually is not a big ask.
I don't care a thing for what you do outside of your official functions in Debian.
Wow, friendly.
I will apologise for every single insult I have spoken iff you pinpoint it as being an insult and not a statement of fact.
Thanks for confirming my expectations. Regards, aj