On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:47:57 -0700 Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 21:42:45 -0400 > David B Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Getting rid of that examination would be very detrimental to Debian as a > > whole, and will likely result in some very, very unpleasant things > > happening to the Debian community and to our users at some point. > > Given the personal disposition of some of the developers who made it > through the process before that was put into place I think there's a strong > argument that there isn't a direct correlation between someone having > hissy-fits with other developers and doing something malicious in their > packages.
Oh, certainly. That's why you need to have seem some of the antics specifically referred to, or read the mailing list archives - for each person in question. (And if you can't find anything from a given person, chances are they didn't participate at all. Given the amount of responsibility that's involved in holding a Debian account, I would expect any potential applicant to make at least some effort to participate in some discussions, somewhere. Is it worth the risk if they haven't?)
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