Chris Cheney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 01:41:45PM -0500, Adam Heath wrote: > > On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Chris Cheney wrote: > > > > Not to toot my own horn, but I was accepted in under one week. I took 2 > > weeks > > to read up on everything, then after I sent in my app, less than a week > > later > > I was accepted. > > > > The shortness can probably be attributed to me actually doing work. This > > was > > during the libc5->libc6 transition, and I was recompiling 3-4 packages each > > day, and posting nightly summaries on -devel(this list). I wasn't hounding > > DSA to accept me, I was just showing what work I was doing. Others on the > > list, however, were clamouring for my acceptance. > > > > Of course, after I was accepted, I stopped doing 3-4 recompiles a day; I > > don't > > know what that means. > > > > (I was accepted in January, 1998). > > Yep, this was before NM was closed indefinitely. From sometime around > early 1999 until mid 2000 (June iirc) NM was closed, as far as I know > no one at all was accepted into Debian during this time. IIRC Wichert > finally got the ball rolling to start accepting new maintainers around > April 2000. I don't know the current average time for a NM to get > through the queue but I would guess at it being around 3-4 months.
How can that be with the DAM only accepting a few people every 6 month or so? Whats the average time for DDs accepted this year or within the last 12 month? MfG Goswin