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Re: I've been removed from the Python team



 ❦  1 octobre 2015 18:48 -0400, Scott Kitterman <debian@kitterman.com> :

> For the git migration, the people taking the time to do the work or pay 
> attention to the work and provide feedback are driving what happens
> when.  

It's not possible to give feedback or help when we don't know anything
about the migration. I have asked about it several times [0] and got no
answer. I only know that Stefano is doing or will do the migration. I
don't know if there are difficulties, I don't know if there is
opposition or simply if he doesn't have time right now.

[0]: <87h9mc79fv.fsf@zoro.exoscale.ch>
     <87k2swh0l6.fsf@zoro.exoscale.ch>

> With the exception of the DPL, Debian is not democratic.  It's doacratic.  
> Let's not mess with that.

Unfortunately, in a _team_, we cannot do as we please. Thomas did try
and was kicked. He also maintains a lot of Python packages in
pkg-openstack and is seen as a bad team player by several members. He
did propose several times to help with the Git migration but never got
acknowledged.

I am glad and grateful that some people are involved in this Git
migration but as a team member, I would also be glad to be kept posted
about it.
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