Thank you to all of the candidates for your nominations [0] and for sharing your early vision for the next year (and looking forward to Simon's) I would like to formulate a few questions not aimed to any platform in particular. I expect some candidates will point me to their platform page and others will prefer not comment. Either way, I hope this can help open a healthy debate. * As a DPL, what steps would you take (if any) towards reducing the workload and breadth of activities the DPL is expected to engage in? * Would you pursue delegating functions such as representing Debian (as a spokesperson or otherwise), resolving differences in the project or signing authority for expenditures, etc.? * Do you anticipate anything in your platform would require an amendment to the constitution or a foundation document, or to otherwise call a GR within the next year? If so, what is it and how would you debate it? * Do you believe in the concept of a DPL team? If so, do you plan to implement such a concept in the next year? If so, how? * Do you believe Debian is actively pursuing a vision for the next 5 years? If so, what is it? If not, do you think it should? And if so, how do you expect to work with all the decision-making bodies? Respectfully, JMP [0] https://www.debian.org/vote/2019/vote_001
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