> Why later? Whay not now? My efforts to close this bug have failed.
I have already said the same thing as Marco: That I would do it, and stated my use case as he did. I can only assume his offer was deemed reliable because he has a proven track record within the Debian community, which I don't have. That is reasonable. His timing was better too, somehow. From what I can tell, he was not part of the varnish team before it was at risk of removal. He joined because he has 150 varnish deployments. My timing seems to be very common for people who just want to get their package in the door. You have commented negatively on this. I get that. >From what I can tell, refusing to file a bug with the tracker pseudo-package inadvertently caused some offence. To carefully file this bug requires me to first believe that the 161 existing bug reports are not relevant. Once I find my bug is unique, I need to follow a fairly lengthy guide for filing a bug report the right way. As someone "new around here" I am extremely reluctant to file a bug in a way that deviates from this guide. I called it a side quest. You said I lacked "enthusiasm". I asked you to confirm if it was necessary, and this is "disturbing" to you. The "narrowly defined duties" I wish to stick to consist of learning the salsa platform, gbp, the debian build recipe, and how to backport patches specifically for asterisk and other vendored dependencies. To me this is already a considerable courseload for someone who was previously just a user. I think you are looking for a specific type of person for this task, someone who is willing to go above and beyond for all things Debian or perhaps around here it is the minimum. You are a 20+ year veteran and although you cannot close this bug, your words carry a lot of weight. Moritz may read your opinions and, I think, wait for another candidate. I truly appreciate all the time you've taken to speak with me. Martin