Hello everybody, This is the eleventh issue of the MOTU report [1], bringing you the latest news of the MOTU team. We hope you enjoyed the time over christmas and New Year (either sitting by the fireside or having nice 40°C) and are back bursting of energy, as we are.
We're very pleased to have Raphaël Pinson (raphink) and Patrick Davies (jpatrick) in our midst - they do very good work and expect they'll be MOTUs soon to. December was packed with merges, but we're happy to announce [2] that there are only a very few left. Just to visualize the combined efforts of MOTUs, MOTU wannabes and one-time contributors in that respect: we generated around 3300 Malone mails. In other news, the MOTU School took off and the excellent transcript [3] of the first lesson is available for everybody. Lucas Nussbaum (lucas) did some good work on [4], these pages give a very good overview over the state of package in Ubuntu and Debian. [1] http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTUReport [2] http://revu.tauware.de/~sistpoty/MoM/index.py?state=new [3] http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-motu/2006-January/000103.html [4] http://tiber.tauware.de/~lucas/versions/ After our last review day in December we were able to improve the situation of new packages waiting in the REVU queue slightly, but the list is still quite long. To improve the situation, Stefan Potyra (sistpoty) stepped up and modified REVU to send mails to the reviewers mailing list [5]. If you want to be notified about new packages which you might want to review, just sign up to the list. [5] http://tauware.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/motu-reviewers We decided to interview some MOTUs and MOTU wannabes and hear their opinions. First of all Andrew Mitchel (ajmitch) - MOTU of the first hour, Debian Developer, Python/Zope packager and specialist for tricky questions. He says: "I'd been involved in Debian packaging for about 3 years already, and heard about Ubuntu - decided to help out and found my way onto irc (before there was #ubuntu-motu). I like being able to make a difference & see the distribution mature & develop and it's FUN!. Sometimes I think that the MOTUs can be a little chaotic, eg they need to spend some more time reviewing, etc ;-)" Zak B. Elep (zakame), already involved in Debian, and rocking contributor in the last months says: "I got involved through Jerome Gotangco, upon my first time visiting the #ubuntu- channels. Although I was a bit `left in the dark' at first, the wiki docs and the ever-helpful MOTUs guided me to the light that was the Universe. ;) The MOTU world has a deep sense of commitment and community that's quite unrivalled among the communites (both on- and off-line) that I've participated. Indeed, I have yet to see such steemed heroes who can get down and dirty with packaging, and keep a cool head and a clear view of the days issues (like divergence) at the same time. I hadn't thought much about the things I don't like, perhaps because I'm enjoying myself =)) If there is one thing that could be considered a rant, then it would be at my side, for I just can't seem to keep myself updated and dist-upgraded with the rest of the crew :P" Lucas Nussbaum (lucas) just started another call to reorganize the Wiki [6], give him all the help you can. Tell us what you find cumbersome, hard to find and we can all improve it together. If you wish to be part of the Masters of the Universe and rock the Universe with us, start here: [7] [6] http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-motu/2006-January/000094.html [7] http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU Have a nice day, the MOTU team
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