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Martin Michlmayr Re-elected Debian Project Leader 15

jaybonci@d.o writes "Congratulations to Martin Michlmayr on his re-election to Debian Project Leader (his platform). Another year of service, one that will hopefully see the release of Sarge."
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Martin Michlmayr Re-elected Debian Project Leader

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  • I for one, welcome our new (old) Debian Overlords.

    Feh, What can you do?
    • Re:I, (Score:1, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Not sure. I can't decide whether making jokes about Debian being out of date is out of date or whether it's actually okay, because they're about as out of date as Debian itself.
  • Branden (Score:4, Interesting)

    by peripatetic_bum ( 211859 ) on Monday April 12, 2004 @10:16AM (#8837247) Homepage Journal
    can someone explain to me why Branden keeps getting failed to be elected? He seems to one of the stronger proponents of Debian and has one of the most important packages.

    Thank you for your replies
    • Re:Branden (Score:5, Insightful)

      by peeping_Thomist ( 66678 ) * on Monday April 12, 2004 @11:18AM (#8837728)
      Branden is a lousy politician. He has no sense of diplomacy, and furthermore rubs a lot of people the wrong way. He should never be the public face of Debian.

      But Branden is an important contributor to the project. Pretty much everyone recognizes that and appreciates it, but that respect and appreciation does not translate into votes. There's a political component to being Debian Project Leader that Branden just doesn't have.
    • Branden ROCKS!!!, Martin seems like a nice guy and all that, but not in the slightest does he rock. Have you ever seen a guy that rocks, get elected? /Debian, reading Habermas so you don't have to.
  • Hopefully? (Score:4, Funny)

    by Jeremiah Cornelius ( 137 ) on Monday April 12, 2004 @11:48AM (#8838000) Homepage Journal
    "Congratulations to Martin Michlmayr on his re-election to Debian Project Leader (his platform). Another year of service, one that will hopefully see the release of Sarge."

    Sarge? Hopefully?!

    I been waitin' six years for the release of Sid !

    • Re:Hopefully? (Score:4, Informative)

      by swillden ( 191260 ) * <shawn-ds@willden.org> on Monday April 12, 2004 @01:11PM (#8838952) Journal

      I been waitin' six years for the release of Sid !

      For those who don't know Debian well enough to get the joke, Sid is the name of the "unstable" distribution, where all new stuff goes. Sid will always be the name of unstable and Sid will never be released. Packages that have lived long enough in Sid without any serious bugs filed against them automatically move into "testing", which is currently called Sarge. When Sarge is ready it will be released and become "stable", at which point a new name will be chosen for "testing".

      Sid, however, will always be Sid.

      For completeness, there's one other distribution "experimental", which is where stuff that's too volatile for Sid goes. Since Sid is actively used by thousands as their standard desktop, it has to be fairly stable, despite the name "unstable". The rule for Sid is that only stable software can be put in it, so that any instability is just in the packaging and relationships with other packages. Experimental (which doesn't have a character name) contains software that is truly of questionable stability.

      • Slashdot poll - should "Debian Experimental be named Dexter?" (After Dexter's Lab cartoon ;-)

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