On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 08:54:03AM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: > * Debian Project Secretary: > > > In accordance with principles of openness and transparency, Debian > > will seek to declassify and publish posts of historical or ongoing > > significance made to the Debian Private Mailing List. > > > > This process will be undertaken under the following constraints: > > > > * The Debian Project Leader will delegate one or more volunteers > > to form the debian-private declassification team. > > If I read the constitution correctly, you cannot decide such a thing > by GR.
Just for clarity, by "such a thing", you mean "order the DPL to do something", right? First of all, I do think we can, per 4.1.3 (as others have already pointed out). However, I don't think that is relevant; "Debian will seek to do foo" doesn't mean "Debian will do foo", and "This process will be undertaken under the following constraints" means "if done, this is how it'll be done". In other words, I don't think it's a violation of the text if we eventually end up not doing it. That being said, I don't think that's relevant either, since presumably the people who proposed the GR in the first place will probably be willing to help out in its actual implementation, at least initially so (when most of the work will have to be done). -- .../ -/ ---/ .--./ / .--/ .-/ .../ -/ ../ -./ --./ / -.--/ ---/ ..-/ .-./ / -/ ../ --/ ./ / .--/ ../ -/ ..../ / -../ ./ -.-./ ---/ -../ ../ -./ --./ / --/ -.--/ / .../ ../ --./ -./ .-/ -/ ..-/ .-./ ./ .-.-.-/ / --/ ---/ .-./ .../ ./ / ../ .../ / ---/ ..-/ -/ -../ .-/ -/ ./ -../ / -/ ./ -.-./ ..../ -./ ---/ .-../ ---/ --./ -.--/ / .-/ -./ -.--/ .--/ .-/ -.--/ .-.-.-/ / ...-.-/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

