Soren Stoutner <so...@debian.org> writes:

> On Monday, December 2, 2024 9:32:27 AM MST Andreas Tille wrote:
>> Attracting newcomers
>> --------------------
>> 
>> In my own talk[mt3], I regret not leaving enough time for questions--my
>> apologies for this. However, I want to revisit the sole question raised,
>> which essentially asked: Is the documentation for newcomers sufficient
>> to attract new contributors? My immediate response was that this
>> question is best directed to new contributors themselves, as they are in
>> the best position to identify gaps and suggest improvements that could
>> make the documentation more helpful.
>> 
>> That said, I'm personally convinced that our challenges extend beyond
>> just documentation. I don't get the impression that newcomers are lining
>> up to join Debian only to be deterred by inadequate documentation. The
>> issue might be more about fostering interest and engagement in the first
>> place.
>
> I think one of the best things we could do to attract new contributors, and 
> to 
> encourage those who are currently Sponsored Maintainers to become Debian 
> Maintainers, and those who are current Debian Maintainers to become Debian 
> Developers would be to create an official DPL Mentors Delegation.

I dont disagree with anything you wrote, but i think people are looking
at "Needs a DD to make the process work" and assuming that the only
solution is to increase the number of DDs. But the process itself can
also be changed.

at least some of the feedback so far is that people want to contribute
without having to be a DD

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