On Saturday 30 December 2000 03:27, Taketoshi Sano wrote: > It was longer from May to August, IIRC. One of my applicant had waited > 2 or 3 months until finally he got registered.
Yes, just one. 125 days - if we beliewe nm.debian.org. The rest of yours applicants have waited less than 20 days in this year. I wrote about 40 guys who are waiting more then 30 days. > The DAM is busy, all AMs are here to help his task. We should keep it > in mind. Of course, all AMs are just volunteers, as well as the DAM. > So if we don't like this situation, anyone in our team can stop working > at anytime. The applicants are _also_ volunteers (and humans) and they may also work hard on debian packages. So what can they do it if they don't like this situation (situation with current NM process)? I think they do nothing. > | So please guys, leave your ego at the door, and focus on what you, > | individually can do to move the process along. Lets all admit from the > | start that the other guy is as "right" as we are, (in some context or > | other ;-) and that being right is not the issue, while getting the job > | done is the entire issue. > This was told when we started to work to build the current NM system. Yes, I fully agree. But these sentences more refers to the DAMs work actually. > From my point of view, the DAM do their jobs with some intermittent > pattern. Usually once in month, so max "waiting for DAM" days would be > basically less than one month. But the order of the process may be > affected the time of initial application sending time as well as the final > report sending time. So prediction is difficult. Yes, the prediction is very difficult especially when the order of the process is _not_ affected the time of initial application or time of AM approval (from the last 3-4 months at least - according to information on http://nm.debian.org/nmlist.php). -- Mariusz Przygodzki | Good judgement comes from experience. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Experience comes from bad judgement. http://www.dune.home.pl | GPG KeyID: 0x42FAD771 GPG Fingerprint: 1990 F07B FFB4 BE0B FF26 10C2 BE2B 965C 42FA D771

