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Am 10.11.2005 um 08:36 schrieb Blu Corater:
Debian needs qualified people more than
ever and, instead of attracting the talent, Debian is discouraging the
applicants making them go through a process more strict, burocratic
and
discouraging than some national security agencies.
Sorry, but from my point of view as a long time debian user this is
nonsense. If you want to help in the project, you can do that without
being Debian Developer (DD) and all the people in the New Maintainer
queue do that, too - or may not become a DD.
And if the process discourages people, who really do not want to
learn what is in the Policy and other things, they have to know as
DD: Who cares? Would Debian be better, if those people could become a
DD easier?
Just my 2 cents
Jutta
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