Hi, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > Are you, then, setting up a system for the security team to be > able to build packages for testing? (you did mention you needed no > further help from anybody). Is there a reason you are not indeed > putting things in place?
I already have, as far as possible with my own machines. Debian, however, consists of slightly more architectures than are currently available in my computer room. I also assume that the security team's source packages are located somewhere other than http://smurf.noris.de/code/debian/testing/; furthermore, they probably want the official security stuff to live on a Debian-administered system. To clarify: I wouldn't need help actually doing it, but somebody would have to add me into a few groups / add my ssh pubkey to a few more files, before I'd be able to *start* doing it *again*, but this time in a way that's actually of benefit tto Debian, instead of just my personal playroom. >> Asking whether people want to leatn how to do the job is thus >> pointless. > No, having people who merely want to come up with rants > against people who are doing the work is a good thing. If the people who are currently allowed to do the work were indeed doing it, I would agree with you. After a month of no visible progress WRT t-s, however, I'd say that they are not. -- Matthias Urlichs | {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de | [EMAIL PROTECTED]