On Mon, Mar 23, 1998 at 03:35:43PM -0600, Ender Wigin wrote: > On 22 Mar 1998 john@dhh.gt.org wrote: > > Ender Wigin writes: > > > since we all use PGP to sign our packages it should be rather simple to > > > setup a "debian" key and have the server send via encrypted-signed email > > > a ballot in which the developers can vote and turn in by replying and > > > signing. It should also be fairly simple to create a script that tallys > > > the votes and discounts any duplicates from the same address, delete any > > > in signed ballots and delete the ballots of non-developers. > > Looks like you've got youself a project. > Ok... Just as soon as I learn perl and sed :) ... In which case I'll happily volunteer to write up some scripts for proposing resolutions, seconding them, and subsequently voting on them. [0] I should hopefully have something worth playing with by the weekend, pending other commitments. Cheers, aj [0] *sigh* It's been too long since I last played with PGP. Damn mutt for taking away the one excuse I used to be able to rely on. -- Anthony Towns <aj@humbug.org.au> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. PGP encrypted mail preferred. ``It's not a vision, or a fear. It's just a thought.''
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