Jon Marler wrote:
> 
> I just wanted to introduce myself to all the people who are new with this round
> of development, and everyone else who does not know me, or remember me.
> 
> My name is Jon Marler, and I live in Austin Texas.  I am a Debian GNU/Linux
> package maintainer, and a member of the Debian press team.  I maintain the QMail
> and Ucspi-tcp packages for Debian.

Hi Jon.

> 
> I volunteered to act as a liason between LPI and Debian back during the first
> round of development.
> 
> I will be more than happy to answer and Debian specific questions anyone may
> have, as well as questions regarding QMail, Ucspi-tcp or RBLsmtpd.  If I do not
> know the answer I will make sure I find someone who does.

Don't believe we're testing anything on djbdns, it's basically all BIND,
because that's pretty much a ubiquitous package.  Glad to see someone is
packaging djbdns, though.

I believe we're also ditto for sendmail, as it's basically the defacto
standard.  Imagine trying to test (or just write questions for) every
package Debian offers.  My head hurts just thinking about it.

However, it's still good to have an extra set of eyes on everything.

Ciao,

David A. Bandel
-- 
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
                -- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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