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Re: RFD: herding cats



Riku Voipio writes:
> On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
> 
> >  7) Who does summaries in these lists anyway?
>  
> > I request a set of people who are generally willing to undertake this.
>  
> > Once a thread has established and it has shown that it is an important
> > one a list maintainer should request such a person.  I could imagine
> > handling this just like vote-takers volunteer for usenet votes.
> 
> Hmmm. why not handle the entire discussion the way usenet groups are
> decided? eg, when someone has an idea for debian, he/she mails an RFD
> instructing on what mailing-list to discuss about his/her idea, and when 
> some sort of conclusion is done, send an CFV, asking for a vote 
> from BoD (or whatever necessary to make it official...), who then send a
> RESULT explaing to the developers what has changed and how to react.

Some people have alredy done this, I remember at lest three:
Ian Jackson - lecurity issues
Lars Wirzenius - project management
Dominik Kubla - project management

I wouldn't like to request this, it would be a good idea but every
simple user should be able to intruduce in his ideas and post them.

But ok we could extend my above proposal to use a vote mechanism
if the discussion didn't lead into a conclusion.

Regards

	Joey

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