On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 02:25:33PM +0200, Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote: > >> You haven't been asigned an AM as there is a shortage of AMs. > > Is there some documentation about becaming AM? > > Not really. The current documentation is very outdated and rewriting > them is already on the todo list of several people (there's even a list > of things that should be included, but it still neds to be written). > > To become an AM, you should send an email to the Front Desk, giving a > short overview about the things you do as developer (and with short I > mean less than 10 lines!). > The requirements for AMs are a bit vague, but the rule of thumb is that > they should have their account for at least 6 months. They should do QA > work on a regular basis, showing their knowledge of the Debian Policy > and Sub-Policies. Sponsoring non-DDs is also important, as that gives > one a good impression of the special problems and needs of new > developers. > AMs should have enough time to process applicants, they should be > relatively friendly and calm. It's also important to be able to explain > technical matters reasonably simple and nice, something that not every > DD is apt for. Basing on that I wrote some small howto on http://wiki.debian.net/?BecomingAM regards fEnio -- ,''`. Bartosz Fenski | mailto:fenio@debian.org | pgp:0x13fefc40 | irc:fEnIo : :' : 32-050 Skawina - Glowackiego 3/15 - w. malopolskie - Poland `. `' phone:+48602383548 | proud Debian maintainer and user `- http://skawina.eu.org | jid:fenio@jabber.org | rlu:172001
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