Le Mer 12 Avril 2006 08:34, Benjamin Mesing a écrit : > I would strongly suggest, allowing to restrict access to such a site > to DDs. This is because not everyone feels comfortable having > personal information (like your specific view on free software) > world-accessable. Debian developers need to know, since you are about > to become part of their community, but no one else needs to know more > than is exposed by your membership in the Debian community anyways. then you shouldn't apply for becoming a DD because your so called personnal views on free software are a requirement for beeing a DD. Oh and btw, the application is public anyway. So to my eyes, the so called problem you raise is irrelevant. Not to mention that I would feel concerned and surprised (in a bad sense) if an applicant would have such issues. e.g.: if you have an issue with your company knowing that you want to become a DD, then, *don't ask for beeing one*, because that's a public matter. Debian is about transparency. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O madcoder@debian.org OOO http://www.madism.org
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