Ok, I know this is a troll, but I just want to get a few facts straight. On Sun,12.Apr.09, 16:18:43, john_re wrote:
> Tragically, in TYPICAL! Debian fashion, there was NO! mention of the > single MOST IMPORTANT ongoing Debian event/activity (the election) on > the main page, & not the news page, & not the Developers page, & not on > the "Major events related to Debian" page, at the least.!!! (Could > there _possibly_ be a more major event for Debian than a DPL > election?????! <8-0 ) Yes, a stable release ;) > The election should have been front page news on the Debian > website.!!!!! I have missed reading about previous elections beforehand > for exactly this same lack of communication reason. If _you_ hadn't > _told_ me there was an election _underway_ I would never have known > about it. It was posted on debian-devel-announce and the other relevant mailing lists: debian-project and debian-vote. The announcement also mentions the relevant web page where the result is published. And yes, I find it apropiate that the Debian project doesn't give as much importance to politics as technical issues: http://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/2009/msg00005.html > [My little rant here will serve me well when I email Steve McIntyre > suggesting he come for a voice chat with BerkeleyTIP & the entire Debian > community, huh????? !!!!! ;) ] BTW, your mail here is kinda' off-topic (and I marked my reply as such). I think debian-project would be more apropiate if you want to discuss this (and not rant about it). Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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