On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 00:12 +0200, Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote: > On 16.07.2010 00:08, Ranguvar wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:40, Isaac Dupree > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 07/15/10 12:57, Angel Velásquez wrote: > >>> Quoting the TU Bylaws Quote section: > >>> > >>> "This section deals with quorums, and the consequences for those that > >>> repeatedly keep the group from meeting them. > >>> > >>> Quorums were established to make sure that all TUs are having a say in > >>> the matters that they vote on, and to ensure that TUs remain active in > >>> the job that they have taken on. All active TUs should be > >>> participating in discussions and voting procedures in order to > >>> continue meeting the quorums. > >>> **For this reason, active TUs that keep quorum from being established > >>> on a voting procedure for three consecutive voting procedures (they > >>> need not be on the same motion) are automatically brought up for > >>> removal procedure, by reason of unwarranted inactivity. **" > >>> > >>> ...So IMO we should start a removalprocedure... > >> AFAICT, no vote-quorums have actually failed to be established in recent > >> history, so the above automatic-removal (**For this reason...**) clause > >> does > >> not apply. (The general activity-guidelines found above it might, though.) > >> > >> -Isaac > >> > > I apologize for not voting in the past several TU elections. > > I've been a little distracted from Arch TU duties, but resolve to pay > > more attention to the mailing list in the future. > > Currently I'm on vacation in California, but I'll be back in New York > > in about a week. > > At that time I'll also be looking at the possibility of moving one of > > my AUR packages into [community], as I still don't have any on the > > repo (mostly because the majority of them are repackages, unsuitable > > for binary distribution, etc.). > > > > Thanks, > > Ranguvar > > [Devin Cofer] > > > I would be very delighted to see bin32-wine moving into community. If > you can package all the lib32 packages it depends on you will a) be able > to do that b) have some packages that make good community candidates > anyway (lib32 stuff). Also, why can't you do it while on vacation? > Surely you have your SSH tunnel, right? :) > > -- Lord Sven-Hendrik "Svenstaro" Haase
I second the bin32-wine thing =). For it to be useful though I think lib32-all-graphic-drivers need to be available?
