Le Tuesday 16 December 2008 20:30:22 Thomas Viehmann, vous avez écrit : > But while you bring it up: I want a Debian where every Developer can > cough up a minimal commitment to help with releasing. That is what "Have > you fixed an RC bug today is about?". If all developers had fixed one RC > bug in the months that we have been frozen, we would have run out. > > The other way round works, too: Removing people who don't have that > minimal commitment from the project and their packages from the archive > would also allow us to release (a lot less) in a timely fashion.
I think you completely forgot about the fact that this project is run by people who aren't payed for that. And, yes I didn't fix any RC bug today, nor yesterday. I even have now 3 on mediawiki for which I won't be able to take much time. And I won't explain my reasons, it is private for me. However the packages are open for any contribution. Maybe yours ? > Bastian's contributions have a theme of telling other people how to do > work that he does not want to do: What information they should want in > their bug reports, how to release, how negligent the assistant secretary > is and why he is even doing the secretary's, and now what to do with > unstable in the meantime (as other's have pointed out, not a new idea, > so the contribution is rehasing of the idea). To be honest, I'd prefer > if Bastian applied his skills to helping a project I'm not a member of. I don't agree with Bastian on his proposal but I would never express myself in that way. I won't fall into the easy agressive answer, but your attitude is clearly inapropriate. Romain -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org