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Re: Discussing problems at DebConf



On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Andreas Metzler wrote:

I think this would result in a press-conference (or occasion for
lynching) szenario instead of a productive coming together.
Hmmm, why.  I always had the imagination that people attending a DebConf
are friendly and reasonable people far away from lynching anybody.

This situation could be awfully uncomfortable, on one side "them" (the
leaders, *-master, DSA, ...) on the other side the "mere developers",
I do not want to split people up to different sides.  I just want to
start a discussion which does not immediately leads to a flamewar as
I have seen it on debian-private in similar cases.

and the former group is supposed to explain how _they_ are going to
fix our problems.
Well, my point of view is that the DPL team has the task to solve
problems in the Debian organisation.  Please correct me if I'm wrong
here.  Why not asking them about what they did and what they plan to
do?

(WTF?) *-master is not going to have the perfect
idea during this stressful minute,
Well, beeing a leader is probably stressful not only for a minute. I
voted for those people who I expected to be able to cope with this
kind of stress.  My intention is far away from bringing them to a
tribunal (because they do not deserve it).  My intention is to find
out what they are doing and how can I help them.  If this session
will happen and if people want to lynch my fellow Debian developers
I would protect them with my life (I had a certain amount of judo
training in the past). ;-)

and if they had it would deserve
a wider audience than debconf - debian-devel-announce@ldo.
You might have noticed that the latter place is as quiet for as security@ldo
was.  So something seems to be wrong currently.  I'm not against
debian-devel-announce@ldo, but we might be able to prepare a statement
in a round table discussion.

Kind regards

         Andreas.

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