On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 11:15:05PM -0500, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > 1. The 2005 General Resolution titled "Declassification of debian-private > list archives" is repealed. If we're going to have another discussion and vote about this, I think it might be good to vote with a full spectrum of choices on the ballot. * Keep debian-private as is. No change to declassification. (This is effectively FD, except it doesn't invite more talk about this.) * Close debian-private entirely. * Close debian-private, but add a debian-vac list instead. * Forbid any declassification. * Allow declassification, ask DPL to find a team by date X to work out a declassification process and vote on that. If no team can be found, fall back on forbidding declassification. * Same, except ask tech-ctte to work out the process. * Allow selective declassification by giving access to a team of external experts (historians, anthropologists, social scientists, etc) to select parts of -private archives and in parallel use one of the above methods to decide on a process to actually declassify the parts that get selected as interesting. * Build a bot that randomly picks messages and asks their authors of messages if they can be declassified. * Whatever else people come up. (I don't expect to participate in this GR further. I might vote.) -- I want to build worthwhile things that might last. --joeyh
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