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Re: There is no leadership vaccumm.



Some things never change...... Bruce resigning and then not resigning
anymore.... but we are used to it. Welcome back!

And I am kind of suprised that there is still a board. So the
"dissolution" of the Board of Directors was just getting rid of those
elected people (including me) who you felt were too troublesome.
Interesting approach.

On 7 Dec 1997 bruce@va.debian.org wrote:
> Christian,
> 
> Your resignation is not accepted. I think you'll understand why from the
> rest of this message. I am retaining the position of president
> and chairman of SPI by unanimous request of the rest of the board,
> and I will make sure there are not leadership problems. We have elected
> Ian Jackson, who will be holding the Debian Project Leader position, to the
> Vice President position of SPI's board, the other members are Ian Murdock
> (founder of Debian), Tim Sailer, and myself.
> 
> I think you can see that a council of 3 past and present project leaders
> and our treasurer does not represent a leadership vaccumm. We're going to
> be watching how the Debian developers operate the Debian project. I think
> you guys are smart enough to keep it from devolving into a melee, but if a
> melee happens, we will intervene.


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