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Re: how to help with docker.io ?



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On 27/09/2018, Dmitry Smirnov <onlyjob@debian.org> wrote:
> Thanks for forwarding this email to us, Michael.
>
> We've already exchanged few emails with shirish.
>
>
> On Thursday, 27 September 2018 6:53:11 AM AEST Michael Stapelberg wrote:
>> [+cc docker-maint, Arnaud (who did substantial work on docker and its
>> dependencies), Dmitry (who last touched the package)]
>
> Although Arnaud helped a lot, I did substantial work on Docker and its
> dependencies (not merely "last touched the package").
>
>
>> Arnaud, Dmitry, any advice as to how people can best help with docker?
>
> IMHO most of the effort is with Docker's enormous dependency tree so we
> always have to package new dependencies (they keep adding more with every
> release, not caring the slightest about code bloat); take care of bugs,
> tests
> and everything. One have to remember that Docker is more than 100 packages
> that need good maintenance hence team effort is the only sustainable way to
>
> ensure good health of those packages.
>
> I'm planning to eventually retire from Docker maintenance.
>

Dear Dmitry,

I am open to testing, doing build logs and helping out generally.
Anything more than that such as packaging is asking more than I can
deliver atm.

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