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:Steve McIntyre Elected Debian Project Leader 2008
Steve McIntyre Elected Debian Project Leader 2008
Apr 13, 2008, 22 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5361 reads)

(Other stories by Andre Felipe Machado)

[ Thanks to Andre Felipe Machado for this link. ]

"The winner of the Debian Project Leader 2008 election is Steve McIntyre.

"The details of the results shall be soon up at the election page as per the results announcement email.

"You can also see a graphical output of the process at this page. This year, over 49% of enabled to vote developers sent their votes to the Condorcet system.

"Organizations without a common understanding of authority and leadership can not survive in the long term. And those with direct democratic forms of participation do not tend to scale well and are noted for their difficulty managing complexity and decision-making, leading to failure..."

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