Given that - Mike Frysinger already insisted on me not to discussing these things in the privacy of the qa@gentoo.org alias no matter the situation; - I cannot make public the whole context of the situation, given that is being currently discussed on private aliases; - I feel it is important for me to point out _right away_ about this I'm going to express once again my vote of no confidence. Mark has been expressing his will to lead QA, but seems to be failing at basic leading tasks such as making sure that the team actually exists (how many people actually responded to my roll call, compared to what actually the project enlists?). In particular, he failed to even notify the rest of the team about important developments in a QA-critical devrel case, the resolution of which, from the current outlook, will cause further workload on the (already strained) QA team. I don't care who else is proposing to lead QA, but I don't think Mark is the right person for the job at this point in time. -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu/ If you found a .asc file in this mail and know not what it is, it's a GnuPG digital signature: http://www.gnupg.org/