On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 15:26, Brian Nelson wrote: > * 69 people submitted applications > * 18 applicants were recommended by their AM's > * 3 applicants became maintainers (2 of which were "fast-tracked" > because of their work on d-i) > > which doesn't reflect the 30 or so applicants who have been awaiting > DAM approval since before October 20. > > So, in past 78 days, exactly 3 applicants (or only 1 if you ignore > special circumstances) have become maintainers, out of 59 valid > candidates. I don't think you can say with a straight face that > people are getting through the NM process, especially if you consider > that there isn't any reason (that I have seen spoken publicly) to make > an applicant wait for DAM approval at all. (Sorry to revive this, I'm just getting back from vacation.) Where are these statistics from? I'm not necessarily doubting them, but I can't seem to find any such information on nm.debian.org. Also, apparently I'm the statistical anomaly, because I was recommended on Nov. 5, had my account made Dec. 2, and I've never worked on d-i. That does make me doubt the statistics, because I'm never that lucky. :) -- Joe Wreschnig <piman@debian.org>
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