On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:42:17PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote: >It scares me to no end that a single person in Debian, the project >secretary, can kill any proposal outright simply by ignoring it. There is provision in the Constitution (�7.2) for the Chairman of the Technical Committee to make or delegate a decision if the Project Secretary is unavailable. Regards, -- Brendan O'Dea [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compusol Pty. Limited (NSW, Australia) +61 2 9810 3633 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Sven LUTHER
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Branden Robinson
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... John Goerzen
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Gopal Narayanan
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... John Goerzen
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Anthony Towns
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Shane Wegner
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constit... John Goerzen
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constit... John Goerzen
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constit... Joseph Carter
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Brendan O'Dea
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Branden Robinson
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Joseph Carter
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constit... Hamish Moffatt
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Raul Miller
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Branden Robinson
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Thomas Bushnell, BSG
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constitution... Raul Miller
- Re: current ballot must be withdrawn per Constit... Branden Robinson

