El dom., 26 de nov. de 2017 a la(s) 20:56, Ben Hutchings <
b...@decadent.org.uk> escribió:

> On Sun, 2017-11-26 at 21:10 +0000, eamanu15 . wrote:
> > El dom., 26 de nov. de 2017 a la(s) 18:05, Andrey Rahmatullin <
> > w...@debian.org> escribió:
> >
> > > On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 08:50:14PM +0000, eamanu15 . wrote:
> > > > Particularly,  I want to be a debian developer, so if that is you
> > >
> > > intention
> > > > I recommend you read this:
> > >
> > > Note that being a Debian Developer and maintaining packages are
> different
> > > things, and you don't need to get an official status to do the latter.
> > >
> >
> > Get me out of a doubt, first, you have to be a debian maintainer and then
> > (when you demotrate interest and skills) you could join to debian
> > developer. Right?
>
> Not quite.  The first stage of maintaining packages is that you work as
> part of a team, or with sponsor(s), so that someone else reviews and
> uploads your work.  Then you can apply to become a Debian Maintainer
> and can then be granted permission to upload specific packages
> yourself.  Finally, you can apply to become an Debian Developer
> (uploading) and you will have permission to upload any packages.
>
> (Those whose contributions don't and won't involve package maintenance
> can apply directly to become a Debian Developer (non-uploading).)
>

Ah great! thanks!


>
> Ben.
>
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> Ben Hutchings
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>
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