On Saturday 19 April 2008 22:25:31 Clint Adams wrote: > > And, BTW, most of us (including me) have a paid dayjob, and are of > > course active on that one for the contracted time - for obvious > > reasons. Telling that I would neglect Debian because I'm spending more > > time on my dayjob than Debian wouldn't motivate me, and that's > > probably the same for everyone else. I also have to say that last time > > I spoke with elmo on IRC, he answered within minutes to me. > > I don't see how any of that is relevant. If I know I'm going to be too > busy to do something, I'm not going to commit to doing it well. I'm not > going to commit to doing it at all. If I have the time to do something > I've committed to doing and I don't do it because I am "unmotivated", > that is my issue. It is not Debian's responsibility to motivate me more > than anyone else. Certainly the only motivation I should need is the > knowledge that I committed to do something and have not rescinded that > commitment.
gnupg is important package. PTS says: "The package is of priority standard or higher, you should really find some co-maintainers." Suggestion: Can we replace 'should' with 'must'? I think James can easily find co-maintainer for it if he is not finding enough time for it or atleast do RFH. (thats what I did for festival and some other packages) -- Cheers, Kartik Mistry | 0xD1028C8D | IRC: kart_ Blogs: {ftbfs,kartikm}.wordpress.com Peace be to this house, and all that dwell in it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]