Hi folks,
In keeping with my gradual disengagement from the project, anre
removing myself from positions that bring me into contention with
public facets of Debian, I am am now stepping down from the Policy
team. This is bitter sweet, since I have been helping manage policy for
a lot longer than I have been secretary (I think I took up policy after
our last policy czar resigned abruptly for very similar reasons to why
I am letting go, back in '98 or so). If I decide to remain with the
project, I guess I can always ask to join the team again, but at this
point, I am not sure I want to do so.
The policy team is in good hands with Russ, and my only regret
is that I have not managed to take policy through the docbook
transition and the machine freienlier version of policy, but I suppose
I can still do that, even if I am not an active delegate.
I would strongly suggest to the DPL that there need to be made
more delegates to the policy team.
I am also asking the DSA to remove mefrom the dbnpolicy group.
Again, I thank all the folks who have been involved in Debian
technical policy development over the years, I think the technical
policy is one of the best things about Debian. It has been wonderful
working with all y'all.
manoj
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"The condition upon which God has given liberty to man is eternal
vigilance." John Philpot Curran
Manoj Srivastava <[email protected]> <http://www.debian.org/~srivasta/>
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