Ar Mer, 2010-06-16 am 17:24 -0400, ysgrifennodd Scott Kitterman: > I get that you think it's OK to tell people who want to be a MOTU to go > elsewhere if they express an interest in a KDE/Qt packages. > > I disagree. > > Scott K > Scott, in this conversation from what I have read in the thread all that has happened is that the guy asking for help, shadeslayer, was advised to hang out in #kubuntu-devel since that is the location where people who can assist with KDE-related technical matters in Ubuntu are most likely to be found in one place. The MOTU team is a great team for assistance in packaging but if a specific KDE-related error popped up then hanging out in both #kubuntu-devel & #ubuntu-motu would allow that developer to get help and fix the problem much more easier since there is a great pool of assistance to choose from.
In my humble opinion, there is absolutely nothing wrong whatsoever with recommending a developer/contributor to be in two related channels which focus on two different aspects on which they will need to combine to do their task most efficiently. This is a big case of something out of nothing. Regards, Christopher Swift. -- Christopher Swift <[email protected]> -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
