Hi, Sylvestre Ledru wrote: > Hello, ... > > Rational: > > The merge of both teams will have some advantages: > > * Simplifies for new contributors to know in which teams he/she would be > involved and therefor in which team the package should be uploaded. >
That's a very good point. I remember that the other day I felt very confused about which team to join. It wasn't clear for me what the reason was in having two groups. I am very sure that the merge will avoid, as it has pointed out, this kind of confusions. > * Avoid to duplicate some administrative work (Wiki pages, Policies, > etc). > > * Discussions may reach a wider audience, avoiding cross-posting > There are often discussions on one or the other mailing lists which can > interesting for the other (sometimes, happening on both at the same > time). > +1 > Merging both projects will enable better cooperation and communications > within the Debian Project for Science projects. > > Note that all the technical packaging discussions should be posted on > Debian Science-maintainers. Debian Science being user oriented. > > ===== > > This could happen step by step. > This is very important, too. Every time that I have read mails regarding this merge I think that there should be developers who in some way are happy with the team they are involved with and that maybe it won't be that easy to achieve this. But I believe that this change would bring its benefits. Regards, -- Muammar El Khatib. Linux user: 403107. Key fingerprint = 90B8 BFC4 4A75 B881 39A3 1440 30EB 403B 1270 29F1 http://muammar.me | http://proyectociencia.org ,''`. : :' : `. `' `- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

