On Tue, Dec 01, 1998 at 10:19:54PM -0800, David Welton wrote: > > No matter how much delegation and openness and voting there is, when > it really comes down to getting something done, it's often in the > hands of one or two individuals. Certain things just are best not > done by committee. WRT Policy, things can get done by three individuals. 1 to propose, 2 to second, zero to object. Two weeks later, the status gets changed, and it goes into policy. The only great investment is in the time it takes to draft a reasonable proposal. Which you had better do anyway if you want to be czar. =========================================================================== Zed Pobre <zed@va.debian.org> | PGP key on servers, fingerprint on finger ===========================================================================
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