El 9-mar-2003 a las 21:45:22, Martin Michlmayr escribió: > Fairly often, it is not possible to reach a maintainer. This is > really bad since we don't know what's up with them. I thought it > would be good to have an emergency contact (parents, friends, etc). I > think it makes sense to ask for such a contact as part of the AM > process. However, note that this should be on a voluntary basis. The > applicants don't have to provide an emergency contact if they don't > want to; but it's certainly recommended that they do. The information > should include name, relation to the applicant, email, phone, address, > and should of course only be included in the private AM report. > > If you think this is a bad idea (even on a voluntary basis), let me > know. It is a good idea, but the AM shouldn't be the one who ask that information IMHO. May be, a new private field in the db.debian.org LDAP interface could be the solution. That field would be filled by the Applicant once he has been approved and he has an account. The new information would be developer-only (as the address, postalcode, etc), or even admin-only because it only should be used in an emergency case. Actually, It could be a good idea to ask to all the developers to fill that new field with the emergency contact info. Cheers, -- Teófilo Ruiz Suárez || (teo) || Sevilla, España -------------------------------------------------------- teo@adala.org <-> teo.ruiz@hispalinux.es -------------------------------------------------------- GnuPG Key ID: 420718E6 FPR: 0280 862C 064B FA76 9A1C EB64 5755 A66C 4207 18E6
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