Glynn Foster writes:
> Including a list of leaders is easily doable, though I was worried that it 
> might
> alienate the people who are keen to be involved - or those within other 
> projects
> that are doing a lot of the work building the technology. If it's a necessity
> for an approval add Ian Murdock and myself.

In that case, I'd suggest going to a group (such as 'install') or
other suitable mailing and looking for people interested in acting as
those initial leaders.  I agree that you probably don't want to
alienate potential help by marching ahead with a project before
figuring out who the leaders are.

It's not just that having some named leaders (with perhaps more to be
named later) is a "necessity for an approval," but that the project is
logically incomplete if there's nobody who is actually leading the
effort.  It's just a bit of flotsam.

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