Hey john! Hmm okey.. well ill think you are right..
'Cus if i put the software here(debian-user@), people would indeed test it,wich would create panic if the software would crash boxes.., but i still (if i would want it, wich i think i will) need to go through the sanctioning process, if i would like it to be a part of debian releases. And yes. it would be under either GPL or LGPL.. A Huge thankyou, to you! Best regards /smurfd On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 19:19, John Foster wrote: > smurfd wrote: > > >Hey! > > > >I was wondering, if I had made a program, designed for Debian, and > >wanted others to try it out, and give me their opinion/suggestions etc.. > > > >Would this list be a good place, or perhaps some of the devel lists? > > > >/smurfd > > > > > > > > > > > I have seen a number of these type of questions over the years & most > people tend to be very wary of using unsolicited software. I would > suggest that you follow the path of getting a current debian developer > to sponser the package if you can . That way it can eventually be > uploaded to the correct area of debian AFTER someone who is sanctioned > has checked it out. You should make that type of inquery on the > developers list. BE PATIENT! These folks are almost always VERY BUSY. > Also you may want to speak to some of the developers about their > experiences regarding getting started as a Debian Developer. This is > the way most people become sanctioned developers. Get sponsered. Get > sanctioned. > > If you are in a hurry to get the package tried out perhaps you should > list the download site and have a VERY GOOD listing of the applications > properties and especially any bugs that you are currently working on. > There are a few hardy souls who will try out apps that are presented > like this. The greatest problem is normally that there is insufficient > info on the app. > A last thought. If the app is NOT going to be liscensed as GPL, LGPL or > something appropriate for Debian you are definitly in the wrong area. > Try for a commercial development sanction. > Good Luck.! We need many more folks who are willing to allocate their > efforts to enhancing the scope of Debian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]