On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 05:33:28PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Chris Cheney <ccheney@cheney.cx> wrote:
> >On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 03:05:54PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> >> Josselin Mouette wrote:
> >> >1. that the next Debian GNU/Linux release, codenamed "sarge", will=3D20
> >> > include the "amd64" architecture, based on the work currently hosted=
> >> > at http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/ ;
> >> Which point of section 4.1 of the constitution do you believe this falls
> >> under?
> >4.1 point 3
> >
> >"3. Override any decision by the Project Leader of a Delegate."
>
> What decision has been made? Has there actually been a rejection of the
> inclusion? If so, on what grounds was it made? If the ftp-masters
> believe that the mirroring issue needs to be dealt with first, I think
> that attempting to override them would be foolish - we don't want to
> lose good-will with our mirrors.
At least one of the people involved (Mr. Troup) has been *shown*,
previously, to exercise "pocket veto" of decisions under his domain by
refusing to act on them in any positive *or* negative fashion for *years*.
A decision to maintain the status quo by inaction remains a decision;
requiring an expressed decision when one of the primary issues at hand is a
lack of communication of such things is just plain silly.
Again, not that I support the GR as it stands, but I would support an
amended version of similar intent but lesser scope, expressed as a clear
directive to the ftpmasters.
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