Re: non-maintainers seconding proposals (was: Re: weekly policy

1999-06-18 Thread Goswin Brederlow
Jim Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ... If that where so easy Is there any automatik mechanism to register the aplications? A web page where one can input once email and see the status of once apllication or even a plain list of recieved aplliactions? They use a human beowulf

Re: non-maintainers seconding proposals (was: Re: weekly policy

1999-06-17 Thread Jim Lynch
Hi! :) Goswin Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Shaleh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Agreed. And again, this is not personal, just Debian must retain control. Any interested in being a part of this can simply apply for maintainer status. If that

Re: non-maintainers seconding proposals (was: Re: weekly policy

1999-06-16 Thread Goswin Brederlow
Shaleh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Agreed. And again, this is not personal, just Debian must retain control. Any interested in being a part of this can simply apply for maintainer status. If that where so easy Is there any automatik mechanism to

RE: non-maintainers seconding proposals (was: Re: weekly policy

1999-06-15 Thread Shaleh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 14-Jun-99 Wichert Akkerman wrote: Previously Brock Rozen wrote: I will second this. Lets not. May I suggest that anyone can submit a proposal, but only actual Debian developers can second a proposal, signed with a PGP or GnuPG that is in our

non-maintainers seconding proposals (was: Re: weekly policy summary)

1999-06-14 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Brock Rozen wrote: I will second this. Lets not. May I suggest that anyone can submit a proposal, but only actual Debian developers can second a proposal, signed with a PGP or GnuPG that is in our keyring. (Brock, this has nothing to do with you, but with Debian having control over