| Steve Langasek 2004-09-07, 3:37 am |
| On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 05:12:02AM -0300, Stephen Cormier wrote:
> On September 6, 2004 11:06 pm, Steve Langasek wrote:
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> I would say it is an absolute requirement if you are not willing to
> state your objections in public then you have no right to make any.
I wasn't asking you; I was asking Goswin whether *he* wanted people to
air their reasons for objecting on a public mailing list.
> Besides who even knows if there were objections to start with when they
> are not recorded somewhere for all to see and comment on. The person
> involved never gets to hear or defend themselves against accusations
> that may have been made. That would be one hell of a system for
> something as important as choosing a new developer and if it is the
> case as to how it works now then it should be changed. Also as far as I
> can tell this should be against the Debian Social Contract as to not
> hide anything from your users.
Your opinion is noted. Let me know when you enter the NM queue, so that
I can make my objections to your application public.
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Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
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