On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 11:18 +0200, Philipp Lohmann wrote:
> Michael Meeks wrote:
> >     That is not so. There are some particularly amusing examples of
> > non-people who have remained project leads for a while; hopefully
> > Fridrich can enlighten us. It is also pretty hap-hazard who becomes a
> 
> As one of those "non-people"

        haha ;-) I am not thinking of you - you kick ass: no-one would be
confused about whether you exist.

>  I'd be rather interested to what that statement is supposed to mean.
> Sounds like a gross violation of basic human rights calling someone a
> non-person.

        Sure; so what I mean is someone who for all intents and purposes is
dead to the project: they turned up, sent some mail, became a project
lead, then vanished - never to be seen again. I believe Fridrich has at
least one amusing story in this regard :-)

> Oh, they're both part of the gsl project I'd say. But that maybe jus me. 

        Well - lets not strain the example: but in terms of projects this is
not so; there is http://kde.openoffice.org/ and no
http://gnome.openoffice.org/ - which is broadly just an administrative
accident. Basing the right to vote for the council on such an accident
doesn't seem the best form of governance.

        ATB,

                Michael.

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