Re: Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Craig Small wrote: On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 11:10:48AM +0300, Shiju p. Nair wrote: Am currently mainatains two packages ( libnet-easytcp-perl libmng ) both sponsored by Tony Mancil and am interested in adopting more orphaned packages. But Tony no longer responds to my email for unknown reason. Its now That's a concern, Tony has been one of the more active advocates. Hope everything is ok. I'm here, I've just been very slow to respond recently. (Too many high priority Real Life(tm) processes for the 'ole scheduler to handle without thrashing...) I've contacted madhu privately about sponsoring some orphaned packages. Cheers, tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] | An ounce of perception, http://www.debian.org | a pound of obscure... |(Peart)
Re: Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 11:10:48AM +0300, Shiju p. Nair wrote: Am currently mainatains two packages ( libnet-easytcp-perl libmng ) both sponsored by Tony Mancil and am interested in adopting more orphaned packages. But Tony no longer responds to my email for unknown reason. Its now That's a concern, Tony has been one of the more active advocates. Hope everything is ok. - Craig -- Craig Small VK2XLZ GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE 95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5 Eye-Net Consulting http://www.enc.com.au/[EMAIL PROTECTED] MIEEE [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian developer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 09:59:31AM +1030, David Lloyd wrote: Hi There, I'd be inclined to give people at least three weeks time to respond before assuming they'd dropped off the face of the Earth At least in Australia we tend to take three to four weeks' worth of holidays and sometimes we decide to avoid computers like the plague whilst doing so :-) Are you familiar with what the Developer's Reference says about one's duties when going on vacation? -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer pgp5Vvo0e3Muc.pgp Description: PGP signature
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear Philippe, On 2001-07-16 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear Bill, On 2001-07-04 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear Jeffrin, On 2001-07-03 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear Michael, On 2001-06-22 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear Juan Rafael, On 2001-05-31 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear Alander, On 2001-04-12 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear Frank DENIS, On 2001-03-15 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee
Warning about Debian New Maintainer Application
Dear ESHWAR On 2001-03-09 you applied to become a Debian maintainer on the Debian New Maintainer website at http://nm.debian.org/ After 3 weeks of applying, all applicants who have not yet been advocated receive this warning email. Advocacy is where a current Debian maintainer believes you have made enough preparations for applying to be a maintanier. It is generally reasonably easy to be advocated. For example, if you are wanting to build packages for the Debian Project then you would probably want to built a package and then get it checked and uploaded by a sponsor (see http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ for more information) then your sponsor could be your advocate. If you are working on a porting or translation subproject, then someone there should be able to advocate you. If you have not found an advocate within six weeks from the date of your application, then your application will be automatically deleted from the New Maintainer database. You may re-apply any time when you believe that you are prepared for the new maintainer process. For more information about advocates, see http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-advocate - New Maintainer Committee