General Resolution: Status of the non-free section
- Time Line
- Proposer
- Seconds
- Text
- Amendment Proposer
- Amendment Seconds
- Amendment Text
- Quorum
- Data and Statistics
- Majority Requirement
- Outcome
Time Line
Proposal and amendment | January, 2004 | February 21st, 2004 |
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Discussion Period: | Sunday, February 22nd 23:59:59 UTC, 2004 | Sunday, March 7th, 23:59:59 UTC, 2004 |
Voting Period | Sunday, March 7th, 23:59:59 UTC, 2004 | Sunday, March 21st, 23:59:59 UTC, 2004 |
Proposer
Andrew Suffield [[email protected]]
Seconds
- Scott James Remnant [[email protected]]
- Kyle McMartin [[email protected]]
- Clint Adams [[email protected]]
- Tore Anderson [[email protected]]
- Branden Robinson [[email protected]]
- Chad C. Walstrom [[email protected]]
- Jochen Voss [[email protected]]
Text
The actual text of the GR is:
The next release of Debian will not be accompanied by a non-free section; there will be no more stable releases of the non-free section. The Debian project will cease active support of the non-free section. Clause 5 of the social contract is repealed.
Since this modifies the Social Contract, this requires a 3:1 majority to pass.
Amendment Proposer
Anthony Towns [[email protected]]
Amendment Seconds
- Stephen Stafford [[email protected]]
- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [[email protected]]
- Sven Luther [[email protected]]
- Graham Wilson [[email protected]]
- Martin Buck [[email protected]]
- Greg Norris [[email protected]]
- Joerg Jaspert [[email protected]]
- Bdale Garbee [[email protected]]
- Scott James Remnant [[email protected]]
- Andreas Barth [[email protected]]
- Craig Sanders [[email protected]]
- Hamish Moffatt [[email protected]]
Amendment Text
The actual text of the amendment is:
I propose that the Debian project resolve that: Acknowledging that some of our users continue to require the use of programs that don't conform to the Debian Free Software Guidelines, we reaffirm our commitment to providing the contrib and non-free areas in our archive for packaged versions of such software, and to providing the use of our infrastructure (such as our bug-tracking system and mailing lists) to help with the maintenance of non-free software packages.
The Rationale
for the amendment is also available.
This amendment only
requires a simple majority to pass.
Quorum
With 908 developers, we have:
Current Developer Count = 908 Q ( sqrt(#devel) / 2 ) = 15.0665191733194 K min(5, Q ) = 5 Quorum (3 x Q ) = 45.1995575199581
Both Options passed Quorum requirements.
Option 1 Reached quorum: 199> 45.1995575199581 Option 2 Reached quorum: 304> 45.1995575199581
Data and Statistics
Some statistics are being gathered about ballots and acknowledgements periodically during the voting period. Additionally, the list of people who have voted is available. The tally sheet is also present.
Majority Requirement
Option 1 requires a 3:1 majority, since it modifies the Social contract, a foundation document.
Dropping Option 1 because of Majority. 0.765 (199/260) <= 3 Option 2 passes Majority. 1.949 (304/156)> 1
Outcome
The winner is: Option 2 Choice 2: Re-affirm support for non-free
Option 1 | Option 2 | Default | |
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Option 1 | 169 | 199 | |
Option 2 | 303 | 304 | |
Default | 260 | 156 |
Option 2 defeats Option 1 by ( 303 - 169) = 134 votes.
Option 3 defeats Option 1 by ( 260 - 199) = 61 votes.
Option 2 defeats Option 3 by ( 304 - 156) = 148 votes.
Manoj Srivastava