[Gack, what a nasty CC line. Is all that really necessary?] On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:23:14PM +0200, Raphaël Hertzog wrote: > Le vendredi 26 août 2005 à 12:04 +0200, Martin Schulze a écrit : > > Hi Raphaël, > > Hi Joey, > > > I'm sorry, but I have to tell you that you're wrong in your assertion. > > I've been corrected by Wiggy on IRC too. Although what I said before was > not invented, I've read part of it in #debian-devel in the mouth of > Overfiend (Branden)...
Eh? What exactly did I say? > It looks like the actual problem is more lack of donors and the fact > that Branden is not willing to spend money on it. Actually, I was contacted just very recently by a potential hardware donor that should have some pretty reasonable iron at its disposal. I don't rule out cash expenditures on hardware in general, but when we're seeking entire machines, I'd rather exhaust donation opportunties first. As far as I can tell, they haven't yet been exhausted. When we just need parts, the main thing I need is a proposal that enumerates what is to be purchased and includes a cost breakdown (or at least a bottom-line figure including taxes and shipping costs). I don't categorically rule anything out in the case of an emergency. It's been my impression that the situation with alioth is uncomfortable as opposed to emergent. > Maybe a brief status of the "hardware donations" people would be nice ? Yes, I'd love to see such a report myself. :) > > Also DSA does not have anything to do with ftpmaster work. The > > ftpmaster people organise themselves on their own. Well, in theory, when a task crosses a lane of responsibility from ftpmaster to DSA and back, these people do actually communicate with each other. (I *did* say "in theory"...) -- G. Branden Robinson Debian Project Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~branden/
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