Francesca Ciceri wrote:
Dear Debian Developers,
since the minimum discussion period is now over and since no amendments
have been proposed, I'm hereby calling for a vote.
The Reply-To isn't set. So what email address should my vote be sent to?
Thanks, and excuse the silly question.
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Cyril Brulebois wrote:
The vote isn't open yet. Wait for a ballot on dda/dv, from the
secretary. ;)
Heh, I was wondering :) Thx for the quick reply.
/me gets another coffee now :)
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Francesca Ciceri wrote:
TEXT TO BE VOTED STARTS HERE
The Debian Project welcomes and encourages participation by everyone.
No matter how you identify yourself or how others perceive you: we
welcome you. We welcome contributions from everyone as long as they
interact constructively
Joachim Breitner wrote:
A mudslinging party is not something to aim for. But if it turns out
that there are differing views on important project-wide issues within
Debian, and there are candidates for each side of some discussion,
then having an intense debate over these issue within the
Matthew Vernon wrote:
I've been thinking for a while now that it would be good if general
resolutions had a Rationale with them. At the moment, it can be
difficult to establish the key arguments for and against a particular
proposal, unless you have the time to wade through an often-lengthy
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
I can't be the only one who believes we should have had a female DPL
years ago. So here's to you, Amaya, Margarita, Erinn, Hanna, and
Christine: send in that candidacy!
Thanks for having me in mind, but I want zack to win again :9 and the
mudslinging party
Margarita Manterola wrote:
In other words, the GR is not actually needed, it's just a show of
support. And I wholeheartedly support it.
Same here.
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Sorry, I can't reply to the original mail itself, I hope this suffices.
Frans Pop wrote:
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- Following the announcement of the 22nd of October on the
debian-devel-announce
mailing list (Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) about Developer
Status;
- Given the importance of
I fully second the quoted text
Anthony Towns wrote:
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5.2. Appointment
1. The Project Leader is elected by the Developers.
2. The election begins [-nine-] {+six+} weeks before the leadership
post becomes vacant, or (if it is too late already) immediately.
3. For
Josselin Mouette wrote:
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== Reaffirm support for Anthony Towns as the Project Leader ==
The Debian project reaffirms support to Anthony Towns as the Debian
Project Leader. However, it doesn't endorse nor support any projects Mr
Towns may
I second the quoted proposal.
Frans Pop wrote:
START OF AMENDMENT ==
Considering that:
(1) The current discussion about what to do with sourceless firmware
is muddled by other discussions and time pressure because of the
Anthony Towns wrote:
AIUI, if the resolution passes, the secretary will need to setup an
immediate election, which will take nine weeks. During those nine
weeks, the technical committee chair (Bdale Garbee) and secretary
(Manoj Srivastava) will jointly exercise the DPL's powers where
needed.
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetins/2006/fosdem/,
^meetings
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Lars Wirzenius wrote:
In some ways, I am a loser.
No. Never.
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Hi Martin!
friendly email follows
martin f krafft wrote:
Why is it called debian-women?
Because the effort, the project, is aimed at increasing the involvement
of women in Debian. So debian-women as a name made perfect sense :)
Aren't there also men, some shy, some merely put off by the
Manoj, here I came ;-)
I really have no time to get this flamewar alive ;-) but, I promise I'll
summarize and see if we get constructive ideas out of it.
Sincerely, I only wanted candidate's input, but this is Debian :-)
* I don't think debian is specially hostile on a gender basis.
I agree
Manoj, here I came ;-)
I really have no time to get this flamewar alive ;-) but, I promise I'll
summarize and see if we get constructive ideas out of it.
Sincerely, I only wanted candidate's input, but this is Debian :-)
* I don't think debian is specially hostile on a gender basis.
I agree
As a female hacker/geek/DD I find myself more and more concerned about
the gender ratio in the Debian Developer/User comunity. How can we say
make a Universal OS when it's do scarcely related to half the
population of the world... I think we all agree we want to see more
women involved in or using
As a female hacker/geek/DD I find myself more and more concerned about
the gender ratio in the Debian Developer/User comunity. How can we say
make a Universal OS when it's do scarcely related to half the
population of the world... I think we all agree we want to see more
women involved in or using
Michelle Konzack dijo:
I have done this around 4 weeks in Hospital with around 300 Sex-Sites,
Penis-Enlagers and VIAGRA-Dealers;-)
And now I feel confused. Do I want you get better and leave the
Hospital?
Seriously, get well soon!
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Michelle Konzack dijo:
I have done this around 4 weeks in Hospital with around 300 Sex-Sites,
Penis-Enlagers and VIAGRA-Dealers;-)
And now I feel confused. Do I want you get better and leave the
Hospital?
Seriously, get well soon!
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.''`.A woman must be a cute, cuddly, naive
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