Guillem Jover <[email protected]> writes: > While reading the changelog, I noticed there's been seconds by non-DDs > and then wondered if those are meant to be counted or not (my > recollection tells me no, but I was not sure). > > Reading the PolicyChangesProcess [0] it's not that clear, it seems to > hint to only DDs being able to do so, though. Then checked the old > debian-policy-process [1], which is more clear, and probably from where > I was remembering things, specifies that any one can propose but only > DDs can second. > > Could this be clarified either way in the wiki page? Also the role of > DMs, general contributors, etc.
Ah, hm. Well, when counting seconds, I have the problem that I don't know who's a DD and who isn't (we're not requiring GnuPG signatures or anything), so I've been not worrying about it on the grounds that what we really care about is the technical insight. On the other hand, I suppose Policy is to some extent a governance process, where it matters whether someone is a full project member. I suppose I can do a db.debian.org check when counting contributors to see whether they're DDs, and that isn't too much additional hassle since for most regular seconders I already know or they're using a debian.org address. For me at least, the line would be between DD and not DD if we're going to limit seconds, since I think if we're limiting seconds it's mostly on the basis of use of Policy as a governance process, which means that it's project membership that's most directly relevant rather than technical contributions. DM seems like a fairly limited and package-specific thing and therefore wouldn't be directly relevant. But that's all just off the top of my head. Looking over the changelog, I think this is specifically relevant to Bug#493007 (localized man pages should be up-to-date or warn), since a db.debian.org doesn't return a DD match for Helge Kreutzmann. We'd need another second for that proposal or I'd withdraw it before upload. Everything else has at least two seconds from DDs (I count the wording proposer as the third second). -- Russ Allbery ([email protected]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

