Re: Gergely and Wouter: on the need of becoming a DPL
Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org> writes:
> I will try to be a DPL who will care a bit less about the letter of
> the constitution or the letter of the social contract, than about the
> people and the job that needs doing.
>
> Can I be more specific than that? Probably, but I'd rather not do
> that.
The above (and the rest of your message) doesn't give any specifics of
what you plan to *do* as DPL, though.
> Yes, I could start picking up specific things that have happened during
> the past two years and start slinging mud about it in Stefano's general
> direction, but I don't think that's very helpful.
Right. No-one has asked for that.
You've been asked several times for the actions you plan to take, and
it's distressing to see you avoid the question like this.
> No, I think a better question would have been "do we need another year
> with Stefano".
Please don't deflect the question to Stefano. Regardless what people may
think of Stefano, this is a question about you as a DPL candidate.
What will you, if elected to DPL, do specifically with that authority?
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Ben Finney
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