Good time of the day, lina, again.
You wrote: > Indeed, golden time ... You do agree w/ You! :o) > BTW, your message is encouraging. Oh! > Last night since I posted I couldn't help following up. > Hours later I started to realize something, not some epiphany, but > something like I should take more initiative in doing it even many > times it's used to be the detour that I pick. > > Frankly speaking, I feel annoyed about myself among abundant road > information still hard to pick the right way. I have noticed the very same thing - when I did search for the info I desired. - I wanted to package a sound software that I use, that is in DMO but not in Debian. So I sought for info on how to package at the first - the thing I never did, and I thought I had to join to multimedia team in order that my packages might be uploaded and therefore used by others. By the way of my searching I have found that there is no single documents that helps me w/ packaging, at least I have found 2 eventually - one speaking about packaging, another - about the way how the software is inserted into Debian project - i.e. git. Also, I have found that I have no need to become a member of a team - there are sponsors/mentors - still mix up these terms - that can upload those packages for me. In short, let not this poorly organized documentation - for a new maintainer - will not discourage You. It is possible that the things will not go w/ the speed You desired them, yet it is possible and worth of doing. Also things can be hard at the first, then it will be much easier as You/me get habit w/ them. Finally, we can organize the documentation for future "maintainer generations" - once we have doen our own home work. Have a good time! Sthu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/50e57da2.6c67980a.33e0.1...@mx.google.com