> My name is Faust Tanasescu, and I would be interrested in becoming a Debian > developer.
Cool, but be aware that this is a process that takes some time. You won't be able to decide to join today and start uploading packages tomorrow. It will take several months at least to become a fully fledged developer. > Well, now I'd like to know what I should start with in order to package my > first application and put it in the unstable tree. You should already know this. A prospective developer should be familiar with debian packaging as well as Debian's general operating procedures. Everything you need to know is on the web. Read the developer documentation: http://www.debian.org/devel Especially read the Policy Manual, Developer's Reference, and New Maintainer's Guide. When you're ready to join, information about becomming a new maintainer is available at the New Maintainer's Corner, http://nm.debian.org. In the mean time, you can start packaging applications for your own use. If you have specific questions about how do do this, post this, but general "what do I do?" questions are better answered by the documentation. Your packages may be included in Debian's unstable even before you become a developer if you can find a sponser. More information about the sponsership program is available on the web, uh, somewhere, you can find it. Eric