Hi,
>>"Britton" == Britton  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Britton> Good individuals will almost invariably harbor a few bad
Britton> individual ideas, for whatever reason.  This is especially
Britton> true in the technical fields.  The process appears to be
Britton> sufficiently democratic that this doesn't matter, but
Britton> rotation would ensure that it wouldn't.

        I think you may be right n the first count: the process
 appears to be sufficiently democratic that this doesn't matter, and
 we do not need to add bureaucratic overhead to aid that (what ain't
 broke ...)
Britton> [...] in a way I think was bad for Debian.  Dave got his back
Britton> up.  Mayby he wouldn't have stayed anyway, but I think it was
Britton> a shame to lose him.  He made CDs, he presumably told his
Britton> friends abou Debian, brought them CDs the next day, etc.

        There are some things I would not subject myself to just for
 the sake of Debian's popularity. I prefer to have a group of people
 around that work together well enough to be conducive to the synergy
 that is Debian.

        manoj
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