Hello there, some of you might remember my name, I have already applied for a Debian maintainer status some time ago, but dropped it because of personal time issues.
I've been working with Debian for three years now and consider myself to be very experienced regarding the system. I maintain several servers and routers and even support datacenters using Debian systems. I've written down about 100 pages of documentation for myself right now. To show my enthusiasm and to be "a part of the community", I would like to become an official Debian "developer". The reason why I wrote developer in quotation marks is that I'm not a programmer all the way. I can "hack" down some scripts, but that's not my best job. Mainly, I would like support the marketing and user support area, especially focussing on Germans educational and governmental institutions, as I already have experience in that field. I work together closely with some schools (on a honorary basis, so I don't do this commercially) and plan to extend my work. My question to you is: Is this already sufficient for an application, or do I need to do all those technical skills tests like packaging, which I do not need, as I don't want to contribute in that area? Would like to be a part of the community and I hope someone can help me :-) Thanks! -- florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]