> > Not necessarily -- some packages are a lot of work, like xfree, glibc, > apache, some are a decent amount of work, like mailman, cvs and some > are close to zero work, like chrpath and xslide. People also have > different amounts of time available -- those who are paid to do Debian > maintainence at work will have more time than somebody who works 12 > hours/day without any Debian work in there, etc. > > So, why do you think having a more even distribution is a good thing? > Or rather, why is the current situation so bad? >
indeed. Some packages are "worth" 10 "normal" packages in the amount of work they require. Also, perhaps the script could deal with items like qa owning orphaned packages and the like.