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Re: project leader's position on the "deity" team



On Tue, 15 Apr 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:

> On Mon, 14 Apr 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> 
> > I have from Brian "This is not going to be any kind of closed development".
> > That came from my request that Erik Troan be involved, and it should apply
> > to Debian developers as well. If you are shut out for no good reason, let me
> > hear about it. Otherwise, I expect you to be helping, and not hindering this
> > project.
> > 
> I agree with what Bruce has to say here and have a point of my own to add.
> (You doubted that? ;-)
> It is my understanding that the "Deity Team" has a "private" mail list to
> carry on their deliberations. I completely approve of this list.
[snip]
> The best paraphrase for huddle breaking is: Break early, break often!
> Communication by "the team" with "the larger group" will help us all
> converge on the same, hopefully exceptional, sollution. Keep the rest of
> us appraised on the path and most will follow along. (if only to see the
> sites/sights ;-)

I'd like to take an excerpt from Brian's original email:

A new list "deity@lists.debian.org" has been created with these people
subscribed to it.  I'm sure I speak for the whole team when I say that we
would like to hear everybody's ideas for this new tool.  As the design
progresses, we will be presenting it back to the devel & user lists for
feedback.


Pete

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