Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Is dtc considered an (almost) perfect (simple) package from your point > of view?
No. It's far from perfect, and all but simple. And also, I consider it VERY outdated in the archive, I wish my corrections were uploaded. Anyway, why are you talking about it? It's completely away from this thread. > There are people clearly not willing to fix problems. And not willing to > learn. I've seen “there're still errors, but that's OK with me, feel > free to fix them before uploading” [1]. > > I've seen people blaming people submitting patches for RC bugs, instead > of being a little thankful. > > I've seen people wanting to (tentatively) hijack packages because the > maintainer didn't want to push a more-buggy-than-the-present-one new > upstream release. > > I've seen people doing all the above at the same time. And that's > definitely not what I consider being “trying to learn”. I don't know > about you, but I'd like to avoid such maintainers, be them Debian > Developers, Debian Maintainers, New Maintainer applicants, or occasional > Maintainers. And again, that's not about bashing newbies, see the > previous list. Isn't that a minority? And do you think that a voting system would prevent that? Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]