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The Technical Committee needs you!



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Dear Debian Developers,

The Debian Technical Committee (TC) is seeking nominations for new
members, since Simon McVittie's term on the TC ends at the end of the
year. I'd like to thank Simon, on behalf of the TC, for his service.

Please consider if you might be a good member, or if you know someone
who might be, and let us know :) To nominate, please email
debian-ctte-private@debian.org with the subject "TC nomination of
loginname", where loginname is the nominee's Debian account login[0].

The TC can offer advice, decide matters of technical policy (and where
Developers' jurisdiction overlaps), and make decisions that people
refer to it[1]. To do this well, it needs members who are able to
contribute constructively to written discussions (given this is how
Debian makes decisions), and are able to help resolve disagreements
(technical and otherwise).

If this sounds like you, please nominate yourself! If this makes you
think of another Developer, please nominate them. In either case,
please include examples and/or links showing the nominee has the
qualities mentioned in the previous paragraph.

The TC meets monthly, and we also expect members to keep up with email
discussions regarding any issues before the TC in a timely
manner. Typically this is not a lot of time, but might be up to 10
hours a month in busy periods.

Our next meeting is 2023-11-14, so ideally we'd like nominations by
then, but you can nominate yourself or someone else at any time.

Regards,

Matthew
for the Debian Technical Committee

[0] If you're not sure, you can look these up at https://db.debian.org/
[1] For more details - https://www.debian.org/devel/constitution#item-6 
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