Le lundi 10 octobre 2011 à 16:41 +0100, Colin Watson a écrit : > It's pretty much how I got involved in Debian, way back when.
Great, it's also how I started in Debian back then ;-) Debian and Ubuntu are great communities and will keep attracting people who have interest in doing that sort of work but... - there are lot of people out there who writer softwares and have no interest to learn enough about Ubuntu to become a MOTU, they just want to reach users, they should be welcome to join as well and in a way which is not to difficult for them - you were recently complaining as well about the number of packages that see one upload and stop being maintained that we have to fix then, do we want those in the main archive because they attract people or would they be better suited in extras? - locking upstream softwares to our release cycle just don't fit, it's a best un-natural and create extra work, it often means that users get outdated softwares or versions that upstreams want to replace One other way would be perhaps to stop freezing universe at release and to let softwares elvolve in a least strict way... -- Sebastien Bacher -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
