On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 19:31 +0200, Marc Haber wrote: > On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 18:08:41 +0200, Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project > Leader <leader@debian.org> wrote: > >For example, if you want to help the ftpmaster team, one way would be > >to help with katie, the archive software tools. There is a long TODO > >list and nothing stops people from sending in patches. This would > >show the ftpmaster team that you're interested in this task, actually > >understand the software involved and can contribute, and it would be a > >first step of contact. > > Who would want to send in patches to a team that is known not to > communicate with outsiders? > Because you want to help the team, and think you're not only qualified for the job but an expert at communicating and want to take on that role? *random thought* > otoh, ftpmaster has their technical act > together pretty well. The problem lies in the social skills, and > nobody can volunteer to teach the members of the ftpmaster team proper > communication skills. > No, but they can volunteer their communication skills and communicate on behalf of the others. Scott -- Have you ever, ever felt like this? Had strange things happen? Are you going round the twist?
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