Debian's Project Leader Was Re-Elected

Written by Michael Larabel in Debian on 14 April 2014 at 10:49 AM EDT. 2 Comments
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The Debian Project Leader elections are over for the year.

Lucas Nussbaum has been re-elected as the Debian Project Leader. Lucas Nussbaum is the French open-source developer that has been the project leader since last April for the first time as the DPL while he's been active within the Debian development community since 2007.

Lucas was running against Neil McGovern in this year's Debian elections. There were 401 of 1003 Debian developers to take part in this year's voting.

The results were announced this morning at Debian.org.
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