* John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-25 21:55]: > You want to override a decision not because the decision is bad on its > face, but because of a *guess* as to the reason for it? > > That makes no sense. What difference does the reason make? If it's a > good decision, then let it stand. If it's a bad decision, then let it > not. > > Do you believe it's a bad decision, and if so, why? I belivie it is a baddecision because - it looks to be based on personal differences on the way to interprete the policy - it prevents us to apply changes to the policy for an undefined time - with a very week argument
If the rational behind the withdrawal was the lack of enough active members removing inactive members and adding active ones would have been the sane solution. yours Martin -- http://martin.wuertele.net/ -- Debian -- OFTC -- SPI -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ein Echter Gott[tm] bräuchte keinen Teufel, um von seinem Sadismus abzulenken. -- Jonathan Sauer, de.alt.sysadmin.recovery

