Re: Aw: Re: Community renewal and project obsolescence

2023-12-30 Thread Mo Zhou
On 12/30/23 21:40, Mo Zhou wrote: I am not able to develop DebGPT and confess I am not investing my time in learning to do it. But can we attract the people who want to tinker in this direction? Debian funds should be able to cover the hardware requirement and training expenses even if they

Re: Aw: Re: Community renewal and project obsolescence

2023-12-30 Thread Mo Zhou
On 12/30/23 15:06, Charles Plessy wrote: Le Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 01:14:29PM +0100, Steffen Möller a écrit : What hypothese do we have on what influences the number of active individuals? When I was a kid I was playing with a lot of pirate copy of Amiga and then PC games, and I had a bit of

Re: Aw: Re: Community renewal and project obsolescence

2023-12-30 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 01:14:29PM +0100, Steffen Möller a écrit : > > What hypothese do we have on what influences the number of active individuals? When I was a kid I was playing with a lot of pirate copy of Amiga and then PC games, and I had a bit of melancholy thinking that what appeared to

Re: Community renewal and project obsolescence

2023-12-30 Thread Vincent Bernat
On 2023-12-29 20:13, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: As someone who would like to participate more in the development of Debian, my personal experience is that making contributions is like dropping a message in a bottle into the sea. It feels like a complete crap-shot whether I'll even receive a

Re: Lack of replies

2023-12-30 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 02:18:41PM -0600, Steven Robbins wrote: > Antonio Russo wrote: > > > As someone who would like to participate more in the development of Debian, > > my personal experience is that making contributions is like dropping a > > message in a bottle into the sea. It feels like