-+ Russ Allbery
-+ Bill Allombert
-+ Andrew McMillan
-+ Manoj Srivastava
-+ Colin Watson (cjwatson)
-
-The special tasks of Policy delegates are:
-
-+ Commit access to the Git repository and uploads of the debian-policy
- package itself, which makes them responsible for debian-policy as a
- package in Debian and for making final decisions about when a new
- version is released and what bits go into it.
-+ Rejecting proposals. Anyone can argue against a proposal, but only
- Policy delegates can formally reject it.
-+ Counting seconds and weighing objections to proposals to determine
- whether the proposal has sufficient support to be included.
++ Andreas Barth (aba)
++ Bill Allombert (ballombe)
++ Charles Plessy (plessy)
++ Russ Allbery (rra)
+
+* Task description
+
+The Debian Policy team is responsible for maintaining and coordinating
+updates to the Debian Policy Manual and all the other policy documents
+released as part of the "debian-policy" package.
+
+The Debian Policy Editors:
+
++ Guide the work on the Debian Policy Manual and related documents as a
+ collaborative process where developers review and second or object to
+ proposals, usually on the debian-policy mailing list.
+
++ Count seconds and weight objections to proposals, to determine whether
+ they have reached sufficient consensus to be included, and accept
+ consensual proposals.
+
++ Reject or refer to the Technical Committee proposals that fail to
+ reach consensus.
+
++ Commit changes to the version control system repository used to
+ maintain the Debian Policy Manual and related documents.
+
++ Maintain the "debian-policy" package. As package maintainers, they
+ have the last word on package content, releases, bug reports, etc.