Hi, I wonder, how does the situation look at the Debian organisation regarding number of available slots? Is there any shortage?
The reason I'm asking is that at the GNU organisation, the slot situation looks well; and at least for the Hurd sub-organisation, we are not yet entirely sure whether we want to take up all the candidates for which we have slots available. On the other hand, there is a partially Hurd-related project in the Debian organisation (porting D-I) -- so if it turns out we have a surplus slot, instead of giving it back to the general pool, it would make sense to donate it over to Debian. (Or alternatively, we could perhaps ask the Google folks to reassign the Hurd D-I candidate to the GNU organisation...) So, is there any need for that? Or does Debian also have enough slots for all the promising candidates? -antrik- _______________________________________________ Soc-coordination mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
