Hi Hideki, I don't think it's exactly a term limit problem. In November, there was an email to debian-private about a small team handling some legal work (also mentioned in Jonathan's email). I want to know about how a new DPL would take over this specific issue and manage future legal issues. Jonathan's email shared some specifics about how the current issues are being handled, so I hope moving forward we can talk about other things.
In general, I want to hear about how candidates intend on approaching the kinds of issues that may need legal intervention in the future. I understand that this is a somewhat vague question, because there are many types of legal issues. (Someone could bring a copyright claim against Debian, for example.) Another way to ask this question would be: What's your project management style for a community disaster? Cheers, Molly On Fri, 2022-03-18 at 08:38 +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 10:57:59 -0400 > Molly dB <[email protected]> wrote: > > In November 2021, it was discussed in debian-private that a team > > from > > Debian had been working with a lawyer for a while. (Not sharing > > details: issues remain ongoing.) How would you transition into > > taking > > on this particular responsibility and similar longer running issues > > should they arise in the future? > > I want to clarify your question a bit: You mean the term limit > causes > the problem to deal with such long term issue? > > And what is the current problem? If it would be lack of > knowledge/info/skill > to new team, adding trainee to your team may help (as I said in my > platform > as "式年遷宮"). > >

