On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 02:46:58PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > Stefano Zacchiroli <lea...@debian.org> writes: > > If the Technical Committee welcome that, I'll be happy to take the > > burden of verifying (publicly, and on -python) who would be willing, at > > present, to be part of an alternative Python maintenance team. > > Personally, I would be much more comfortable with that than any of the > "delegate the decision to other people" options. I think that would also > make the vote somewhat more concrete so that the TC can consider a > fully-formed alternative. > > I don't speak for the TC, but I personally would appreciate that.
Not having heard other options, I've proceed with the verification mentioned above. Everything has happened publicly and is hence available for your review starting from [1]. My own conclusions on the potential teams, based on that thread have been posted on list [2] and also attached to this mail for your convenience. According to the thread, the amount of volunteers willing to help has changed but not diminished, although it seems to be more scattered now. To conclude, let me remind that the purpose of this exercise was only to verify the availability of the team that volunteered 2 years ago, in order to give more data to the tech-ctte for deciding what team (if any) should go in the vote ballots. I hope this could help and that the tech-ctte have now all the input needed to quickly come to a conclusion on this issue, one way or another. Good luck! [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2012/04/msg00008.html [2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2012/04/msg00101.html -- Stefano Zacchiroli zack@{upsilon.cc,pps.jussieu.fr,debian.org} . o . Maître de conférences ...... http://upsilon.cc/zack ...... . . o Debian Project Leader ....... @zack on identi.ca ....... o o o « the first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club »
--- Begin Message ---On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 10:36:58AM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: > Allow me be blunt then: do we have volunteers to maintain the pythonX.Y > packages? Can those volunteers manifest themselves on this list? <snip> > I understand there might be incompatibilities that make impossible for > potential volunteers to work with other such volunteers. Nonetheless, I > suggest first to have a public volunteering round, even if you have > conditions attached to your availability. One concern at a time :) 3 weeks into this, it seems we have reached a peek in the amount of people who volunteer to maintain pythonX.Y. I've go not more candidacy in private mail than what you saw on list, which is a good sign. Considering the potential incompatibilities, it seems that the possible maintenance "teams" boil down to: - a maintenance team formed by Sandro - a maintenance team formed by Matthias and Barry - a maintenance team formed by Jakub Then there is the availability to help by Luca to do "grunt work", with no strong requirement of doing so as a declared co-maintainer. It should also be noted that Jakub, in spite of his availability, has made clear that he does not support removing the current maintainer by the means of a tech-ctte vote. Barry clarified in mail to me (asking me to mention it here) that he does not support removing the current maintainer either, which is why I've listed Barry in co-maintenance with Matthias, but not with Sandro. Having not heard from Matthias either, I had to pick some "defaults" for his "conflicts", which I'll be happy to refine as soon as he comments on this (but quite frankly, I don't see that coming). I've assumed he would be fine working with Barry, and that he would not be fine working with Sandro. The rationale is a simple principle: I have witnessed in the past conflicts between Matthias and Sandro, but no conflicts between Matthias and Barry. It seems fair to assume that the status quo (positive or negative) continues, until the contrary is proven. If there are no further comments or candidacies, I'll proceed forwarding the above possibilities to the tech-ctte, Cc:-ing this list, before the end of the week. I recall that the purpose of this exercise was simply to do a reality check of the team who 2 years ago volunteered in the tech-ctte buglog. No endorsement of any of the tech-ctte option is implied in the results of the exercise. Cheers. -- Stefano Zacchiroli zack@{upsilon.cc,pps.jussieu.fr,debian.org} . o . Maître de conférences ...... http://upsilon.cc/zack ...... . . o Debian Project Leader ....... @zack on identi.ca ....... o o o « the first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club »signature.asc
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