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Re: Hoping to be of use (as well as getting my packages uploaded....)



Nicholas,

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Nicholas Bamber <nicholas@periapt.co.uk> wrote:
>   Do you mean you have never needed to apply for developershipness? Not
> everything I am interested in is a perl module (or even perl)  so I might
> have to.
That's correct. I still intend to, when I have some free time to get
my key better incorporated in the Web of Trust, to read over the DFSG
again, and to catch up on what I've missed in the past couple months
in terms of the changes to the Debian Policy manual (the last one I
was intimately familiar with was version 3.8.2 or so).

I may want to figure out how to package C libraries too, so of course
being a DD is a thought for the future. But for now, being a member of
the Perl group has given me the ability to contribute back
significantly to Debian, and I just wanted to convey that thought
(particularly as I think there are many people who want to contribute
to Debian, but don't know how, and don't feel confident enough to
apply to be a DD, and are having similar problems finding a mentor --
in many ways, the Debian Perl Group provides a partial solution to
these issues).
>
> Jonathan Yu wrote:
>>
>> Hi Nicholas,
>>
>> Thanks for introducing yourself and welcome to the group (I'm sure an
>> admin will notice shortly and add your permissions appropriately).
>>
>> I've never heard of the CPAN packages you are planning to upload, but
>> if they're useful to you, they're likely to be useful to others, and I
>> think it will simultaneously be a great boost to Debian as well as the
>> Perl community.
>>
>> We are fortunate to have many DDs that can provide a thorough review
>> of your package and, given your apparently high standards for
>> packaging, I have no doubts we'll be able to upload your stuff. (As a
>> sidenote, while being a DD may be currently part of your plan, and is
>> certainly a good goal to have, I am still not a DD and have been able
>> to accomplish quite a bit -- 400+ Perl packages currently bear my
>> name. This group is one that allows many non-DDs to contribute in a
>> meaningful way, and many of those people do eventually become DDs too)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Nicholas Bamber <nicholas@periapt.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>  I just joined the debian-perl group via alioth under the user name
>>> "periapt-guest". I'm running a perl based website design business and
>>> being
>>> part of this group should help with that. I copy below what I put on my
>>> application:
>>>
>>> "I have uploaded four perl packages to the  mentors site but failed to
>>> find
>>> any sponsors. Paul Wise suggested I come here which I am happy to do as
>>> it
>>> fits with my long term aims. Those are that I should administer my
>>> production machines largely via the debian packaging mechanism rather
>>> than
>>> by compilers and CPAN, since the former handles dependencies and upgrades
>>> much better. As such I really want to end up being a fully fledged Debian
>>> developer. I have read the Debian policy manual, new maintainers guide,
>>> developers reference and certainly those bits I needed to get clean
>>> lintian
>>> reports several times over.
>>>
>>> My short term goals are summarized by this web page:
>>>
>>> http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/sponsor-pkglist?maintainer=nicholas%40periapt.co.uk
>>>
>>> My medium term goal is to get the w3c-markup-validator package back on
>>> track. "
>>>
>>> Nicholas
>>>
>>>
>>>
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