Quoting Jan Dittberner on 2010-02-13 12:19:06:
> There are surely more ways to show activity even without uploading packages or
> doing other packaging work.
Hear, hear. From what I've seen, packaging seems to be the 'sexiest'
role a DM/DD could take on, and the most visible role.
But what would
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:49:31AM +0100, Andreas Marschke wrote:
> On Monday 30 November 2009 00:08:20 Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > > Lets say this package is maintained on Launchpad that also "maintainance"
> > > for debian or would this have to be on mentors.debian.org to be a valid
> > > maintainan
Ralf Treinen wrote:
> the main resource is a psql database with offers and requests, and the
> gpg coordination web pages are mainly interfacing to these web pages.
>
> Did you actually look at how gpg coordination works?
I know the code *puke* and the database very well, thanks.
And I still can'
Ralf Treinen wrote:
>
> I agree that the infrastructure could (and should) be independent
> of the rest of nm. Which doesn't mean that I volunteer to implement
> it ...
>
I could probably help implementing a basic system, but I don't know if it
wouldn't be easier to use a ticket-based system so
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 01:22:09AM +0100, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> Ralf Treinen wrote:
> > GPG keysigning coordination is since a long time done by a small
> > group of people independendent from FrontDesk. Currently this is
> > basically me, with an offer from Patrick Schoenfeld to help. In
> > the
Jeremy T. Bouse (29/11/2009):
> There is already https://nm.debian.org/gpg.php that people should be
> pointed to as a good starting place.
Did you actually read the thread?
(Either one more mail than the one you replied to; or only that one,
but including the quoted message in there should be a
Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> Ralf Treinen wrote:
>> GPG keysigning coordination is since a long time done by a small
>> group of people independendent from FrontDesk. Currently this is
>> basically me, with an offer from Patrick Schoenfeld to help. In
>> the past tbm and Luk have been part of that team.
Ralf Treinen wrote:
> GPG keysigning coordination is since a long time done by a small
> group of people independendent from FrontDesk. Currently this is
> basically me, with an offer from Patrick Schoenfeld to help. In
> the past tbm and Luk have been part of that team.
>
> I agree that the infr
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:49:31AM +0100, Andreas Marschke wrote:
> On Monday 30 November 2009 00:08:20 Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > > Lets say this package is maintained on Launchpad that also "maintainance"
> > > for debian or would this have to be on mentors.debian.org to be a valid
> > > maintainan
On Monday 30 November 2009 00:08:20 Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > Lets say this package is maintained on Launchpad that also "maintainance"
> > for debian or would this have to be on mentors.debian.org to be a valid
> > maintainance? (Just curios as there use to be some discussion between the
> > blogge
> Lets say this package is maintained on Launchpad that also "maintainance" for
> debian or would this have to be on mentors.debian.org to be a valid
> maintainance? (Just curios as there use to be some discussion between the
> bloggers about that some time back)
Where it is maintained is irr
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 02:26:55PM +0100, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> GPG keysigning coordination
> ---
>
> FD/DAM would like to to move the GPG keysiging coordination over to
> someone else. It's not really part of FrontDesk work; and as we are
> rewriting the webpage anyhow w
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 08:21:02PM +0100, Andreas Marschke wrote:
> Lets say this package is maintained on Launchpad that also
> "maintainance" for debian or would this have to be on
> mentors.debian.org to be a valid maintainance? (Just curios as
> there use to be some discussion between the blogg
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 20:21:02 +0100, Andreas Marschke wrote:
> Lets say this package is maintained on Launchpad that also "maintainance" for
> debian or would this have to be on mentors.debian.org to be a valid
> maintainance? (Just curios as there use to be some discussion between the
> blo
On Sunday 29 November 2009 19:54:02 Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 06:55:58PM +0100, Andreas Marschke wrote:
> > > As such, we prefer that people who want to apply to NM have been active
> > > in Debian for a while already, and have built up some experience. In
> > > the last f
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 06:55:58PM +0100, Andreas Marschke wrote:
> > As such, we prefer that people who want to apply to NM have been active
> > in Debian for a while already, and have built up some experience. In the
> > last few months, we've already redirected some people to the DM process
> >
> As such, we prefer that people who want to apply to NM have been active
> in Debian for a while already, and have built up some experience. In the
> last few months, we've already redirected some people to the DM process
> when we felt that they were not ready to become a DD yet, and we will
> co
Very good news for people like me that want to be part of the best team in
the worl.
I'm reading a lot this days, preparing myself to help the best as I can the
magnific Debian community.
My goal is to be a DD some day.
Step by step!!
Cheers,
Nuno Paquete
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