Op vr 13-02-2004, om 10:50 schreef Ingo Juergensmann: > On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 03:32:56PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote: > > > > However working around a lagged and unresponsive port is a lot > > > harder. > > None of the ports are significantly lagged at the moment. > > Other people do think different about that. Well, then they're wrong. Some ports are lagged, yes, but none is that lagged that it will be a problem to release. [...] > Have you asked him about his reason not applying as NM? When not, how can > you say he has no reason to blame? Have you asked me why I'm not a DD, > although many people tried to persuade me to become one? I have, a few times, but never really got an answer -- at least not AFAICR. > > People who aren't developers have less experience working with Debian > > almost by definition: > > Uh? That's obviously nonsense. No, I agree. There are a bunch of things you cannot do as a non-developer -- everything that requires you to have a gpg key in the debian keyring -- so you obviously cannot have experience in those areas if you're not a DD. -- Wouter Verhelst Debian GNU/Linux -- http://www.debian.org Nederlandstalige Linux-documentatie -- http://nl.linux.org Most people have two reasons for doing anything -- a good reason, and the real reason
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