* Raphael Hertzog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [070212 11:03]: > Hello, > > I've been talking about having a DPL board and I might want to go further > and try the principles out by proposing a DPL board in the upcoming > elections. So I'm explaining here how I expect such a board to work. > Feel free to comment, ask questions and give suggestions on how to enhance > it.
Two criteria i find important (especially after last year's attempt to put together a strong DPL team) is a sense of unity and awareness for public appearence. For the record: You, Raphael, failed [1] in my book on both accounts and I see you unfit for a public position and especially cooperating with others in a team like a DPL board. I would ask you on behalf of debian to not run for office for those reasons. /andreas [1] when asked about who you would vote for you stated publicly that you would not think that I was a good candidate and you would rather vote for someone else, eventhough you were in my DPL team. It is perfectly all right to think that I was not the best candidate. It is also (less so) ok to say that you would vote for someone else, eventhough you could have avoided to say that without being dishonest. It is bad and demonstrates a lack of awareness for public appearence to say that someone you are supposed to work together with and support was a bad choice to vote for. Here i assume you were not trying to be malicious but only ignorant. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

