On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:47:10AM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> >>>>> In article <20030213105818.C7247@yellowpig>, Bill Allombert 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>       I would expect a potential DPL candidate to be involved
>  enough in the project to read -vote, or to be able to at least look
>  at the archives. And, in any case, deciding on whether to run based
>  on who else is running probably is not a winning strategy: you don't
>  know who else may run, at the last minute. At the very least is
>  hints at a diffidence that bodes ill for someone who is required to
>  be a project leader.

I will certainly not discuss that, since you can do it already.
[and that I have no clues about what can mean the last sentence].

>  > I know it is in debian-vote, but it is scattered along other posts,
>  > and it would look more official in http://www.debian.org/vote/.
> 
>       Nominations are not official until after the nomination
>  period is over.

What does means official here ? That they cannot be retracted anymore ?
Or something else ?

Cheers,
Bill.


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