On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:21:22 +0200 Simon Stelling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| > Uhm... Different people have different skill levels. Some of this is
| > down to natural ability, some of it is down to experience. Arch
| > testers have not yet proven themselves. Full developers have (at
| > least in theory...).
| 
| Yes, in theory. Too bad reality doesn't match with theory far too
| often. I for example became dev after just submitting a few
| "app-foo/bar works on amd64" bugs and moaning because it took too
| long to get them fixed. Of course i knew portage, but I really can't
| say that I have proven myself to be useful to the project when I
| joined it. BUT, this was before the idea of an AT existed. Today,
| every user who wants to become a amd64 developer, has to become AT
| first, to prove himself, so the problem you're speaking of was fixed,
| not caused by ATs.

Which is exactly why I like the idea of ATs, and exactly why I'm
against giving them in effect 'full dev minus cvs write' powers. That
can wait until they reach full dev status.

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Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Vim, Shell tools, Fluxbox, Cron)
Mail            : ciaranm at gentoo.org
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