Re: Replace the TC power to depose maintainers
From: | Ian Jackson <ijackson-AT-chiark.greenend.org.uk> | |
To: | Stefano Zacchiroli <zack-AT-debian.org> | |
Subject: | Re: Replace the TC power to depose maintainers | |
Date: | Fri, 2 Dec 2016 15:42:58 +0000 | |
Message-ID: | <22593.38530.975380.276998@chiark.greenend.org.uk> | |
Cc: | debian-project-AT-lists.debian.org |
Stefano Zacchiroli writes ("Re: Replace the TC power to depose maintainers"): > On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 03:46:05PM +0000, Ian Jackson wrote: > > 3. Abolish maintainership entirely. > > This is the obviously right solution. Hey, I have an idea that maybe you will support, which takes us much more in that direction and may reinvigorate our existing processes: DRAFT GENERAL RESOLUTION STARTS OPTION A 1. Our priority is our users and free software. 2. Debian maintainership is a position of power and responsibility. It is an earned position, which arises from work and leadership. Maintainership should continue so long as the good leadership continues. 3. We give advice to the Technical Committee: 4. The Technical Committee should consider all opinions and options based on their merits, not based on the authority of the speaker. The opinions of the current maintainer are as relevant as the opinions of other contributors, users, and other stakeholders. But they are no more relevant. 5. Specifically, when making any decision with respect to a package, the TC should not pay attention to the formal maintainership status of the package. On the other hand, it is relevant to give more weight to a contributor who has a strong record of contributions to the package; shows depth and accuracy of knowledge about it; or has shown consistently good communication, stewardship and leadership. 6. Our advice specifically includes decisions on who the maintainer should be, under Constitution 6.1(2), or whether to overrule the maintainer, under 6.1(4). 7. The constitutional 3:1 majority is a sufficient safeguard against undue interference with the work of individual maintainers. OPTION B (1-6 as above) 7. We amend the Constitution section 6.1(4) to remove the words "requires a 3:1 majority" and "this requires a 3:1 majority". Ian.