>Yes, that means that the maintainer may appoint someone to program. This
>would allow someone who is not a programmer to be MAINTAINER, but I'd not
>recommend it... it really is a programming position. But I could see if,
>for example, we had a UI person as maintainer, and he designated someone to
>handle the technical aspects.

Anthony,

 it's not bad to have a passing knowledge of programming so one can judge
the severity of bugs, but it's also important that we have non-programmers
stopping us when we think too much like programmers.

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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