Re: Call for a new DPL mediation ... This will be the only thread i will reply to in the next time about this issue.
On 21 Jun 2006, Andreas Barth verbalised:
> A GR can definitly override any decision, and restore Sven's commit
> access.
I find this interesting. If I decide to add a --abi option to
make-kpkg, a GR can revert that decision? I can kinda see this
happening indirectly, via a fork and expelling me from the project,
or did you have anything else in mind?
> If the repository is hold on a debian.org-machine, it is definitly
> bound by the rules of our constitution. If you don't like it, don't
> use debian ressources.
Can you define which part of the constitution states that if
I, say, do a chmod og-rwx on some file in my home dir on a user
machine, that decision can be over turned?
manoj
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