On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:37:00AM +0000, James Troup wrote: > Richard Braakman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 10:49:06PM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > >> Again, no need to be DPL to request news from delegates. > > > > You might, however, need to be DPL to get an answer. > > You're bound not to get an answer if you never try... > > For the record: Bdale and Martin have both talked to me as a > "delegate", Branden and Moshez haven't.
As a developer, I talk to you as a delegate everytime you and I have a
conversation about DAM stuff, or system administration, or archive
administration, or keyring maintenance (it is seldom that I actually
have demands to make of you in these areas, though). In what other
capacity should I be dealing with you, "officially"?
I've been reluctant to do "pre-interviews" with any Project delegates
for a couple of reasons:
1) I'm not the DPL and it's not my place to assume that role before I
have it. It is not my practice to take anything for granted,
including the outcome of this year's election. If I am elected,
you can expect to hear me speak with a "DPL hat" on; but not before
then. There is a difference between exhibiting the qualities of
leadership and pretending to the throne.
2) While I came in second behind Bdale in last year's election, I do
not feel that entitled be to act as some sort of "shadow DPL" on
behalf of the people who voted for me. Debian is not a two-party
system. Bdale was duly elected DPL, I recognize that, and I have
not in any way tried to undermine his legitimacy or effectiveness,
whether overtly or through clandestine action. He has not asked
for my assistance, though I have offered it on a couple of
occasions.
By the way, I note that you put the term "delegate" in quotes when
referring to yourself. Do you feel that you *are* actually a delegate
of the DPL under the Constitution? If not, why not, and should this
fact change?
--
G. Branden Robinson | Fair use is irrelevant and
Debian GNU/Linux | improper.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Asst. U.S. Attorney Scott
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | Frewing, explaining the DMCA
pgpUe7Gc9sIuV.pgp
Description: PGP signature

