Previously Christoph Lameter wrote: > I would rather favor having individuals making those decisions. I would rather not have individuals making important decisions. > Committees are useful if you want to slow down any possible dangerous > decisions or if power needs to be controller but Committees are not > useful for day to day operations. That depends on their size and internal organization. For example the ftpmaster team for Debian basically is a committee and they appear to do very useful day to day operations .. > I would like this to be as non-political as possible. So far we have > had a pretty informal structure and it worked mostly. We are going to need the politics at a certain point anyway; see what happened to Debian. Without the constitution which has the same amount of politics things would get (be?) messy. Wichert. -- ============================================================================== This combination of bytes forms a message written to you by Wichert Akkerman. E-Mail: wakkerma@cs.leidenuniv.nl WWW: http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/~wichert/
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