On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 04:05:24AM +0100, MJ Ray wrote: > On 2004-04-28 03:47:04 +0100 Duncan Findlay <duncf@debian.org> wrote: > > >2. that these amendments, which have already been ratified by the > > Debian Project, will be reinstated immediately after the release of > > the next stable version of Debian (codenamed sarge), without > > further cause for deliberation. > > I strongly suggest not mentioning the codename. It adds nothing to the > proposal and in a really evil world may give a way to subvert 2004-003 > forever. Already, your version may do that (if debian never makes > another stable release), but it sounds like you are willing to accept > some risk. I agree. I consider this a change in the wording and not the meaning, so as I read the constitution, (Section A.1.) this takes effect over my previous amendment unless one or more of the sponsors disagree. I will remove the text "(codenamed sarge)" from the text of the amendment. The proposal as amended now reads: 1. that the amendments to the Social Contract contained within the General Resolution "Editorial Amendments To The Social Contract" (2004 vote 003) be immediately rescinded; 2. that these amendments, which have already been ratified by the Debian Project, will be reinstated immediately after the release of the next stable version of Debian, without further cause for deliberation. By my count, this amendment has the following sponsors/seconders: 1. Wouter Verhelst 2. Daniel Burrows 3. Bas Zoetekouw 4. Roland Stigge 5. Xavier Roche 6. Remi Vanicat Although I think Remi still needs to sign a message saying that he does in fact second this motion. Even without, there are still 5 seconds, thus this amendment should be voted on with the original proposal (providing none object to this change in wording). Manoj, please let me know if I'm overlooking something ;-) Thanks, - Duncan Findlay
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