Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Unlikely.  SPI usually has a defined authorisationship with an associated
> project, this refers to people, not the project as a whole or their
> developers or their internal voting results.  However, a GR should be
> able to kick the DPL out of leadership and the next vote would install
> a new DPL who would then have a say.

Which is interesting, considering that in such a situation we might
not even be able to run a vote.

JB.

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