Hi again, I have got to remember to review my emails when I am awake. 'Debain' is a horribly embarrassing typo. In any event I did find some answers to my questions.
> 1 - If DDS is a Subproject then is the project going to use the main > archive or create a branch so to speak. If it creates a branch does that > invalidate DDS as a Subproject? I am still foggy on this since according to http://www.debiandesktop.org the project has become a CDD and will have it's own archive and what not. This implies that it is no longer a subproject proper. Nice work on the simplified logo though. :-) > 2 - When and where was this discussed and decided? I missed it if it was > on debian-devel because the traffic is too large for me to cope with. > (Don't ever read every message on that list for over a year, it can > totally kill your interest in the project at large. :-) Ok, I found out that I am missing something like six months of email from this list. So I have a lot of reading to do. :-) > 3 - By now there has to be a plan of some kind, even though I have not > seen it discussed on this mail list. Where is this plan currently at and > who is maintaining it? Ok, there appears to be a plan of sorts at http://www.debiandesktop.org/concept.php and it looks pretty detailed. > 4 - Presuming that someone is managing this plan, they are the most > likely leader of the DDS. Is this a particular person or are we working > in isolated groups here? Possibly Martin, but I haven't seen him post on the mail list for some time. That said there has been a lot of general Debian work going on as the project gets closer to a release. If there are any other references I can review that would be great. Thanks, -- Matthew P. McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

