"Gustavo Franco" writes...

> I would like to ask BTS admins to add a debian-admin (or equivalent)
> pseudo-package with their approval with the maintainer being
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] We should discourage direct reports to
> the list and ask for bugs reports instead. Same deal as in tech-ctte.
> Thoughts?

As someone who is subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I'm a 
local-admin of debian.org machines, this sounds good to me. It will help 
organize things and will probably result in less mail to the list overall.

A lot of tasks will require either the permissions or knowledge of someone 
actually in DSA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (elmo,neuro,joey,fil). So local 
admins like myself won't be able to help for those things, but at least we'll 
have a good way of tracking them and people can comment on them and maybe do 
some prep work to get all the info needed for DSA to act on the request.

One thing to keep in mind is that both debian-admin lists are sometimes used 
for information that can't yet be made public, like machine compromises or 
rolling out security fixes. The lists need to continue to allow that. So I 
think your comment that people should be encouraged to report bugs rather than 
email is good for most things, but sensitive stuff should still go directly to 
the right list.

Thanks,

-- 
Matt Taggart
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