Stefano Zacchiroli schrieb am Monday, den 09. January 2012:

> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 03:33:18PM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> > I (personally) would be willing to accept the lists under the
> > following conditions:
> > 
> > Before the list is created I want an exact policy who is allowed to
> > get subscribed to this list.
> 
> Here is a first draft of such a policy.
> 
> For your convenience, I've integrated it in a revamped list description,
> as the policy should be publicly advertised anyhow.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: [email protected]
> 
> Rationale: (unchanged)
> 
> Short description:
>   discussions about companies offering Debian support and contributing back
> 
> Long description:
>   Discussions about the needs of companies that contribute to, offer
>   support for, or have other strategic interests in Debian.
> 
>   List participation is restricted to representatives of companies that
>   offer Debian-specific support or services and that are determined to
>   contribute to Debian.
> 
>   As an approximation of the above, subscription requests will be
>   verified against the following criteria:
> 
>   - the requested subscription address should be a company address
>     (i.e. its domain name should correspond to a company website)
> 
>   - the company should advertise on its website Debian-related support
>     or services, mentioning the Debian name or logo, and linking back to
>     the Debian website (please provide a link to that page in your
>     subscription request)
> 
>   - at least 2 Debian project members (AKA Debian Developer) should be
>     working for the company (please name them in your request)
aren't two a bit too much? And what about DM? Maybe two persons that are
offically associated with the project - be it DM or DD?

Alex



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