On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:04:13AM +0100, J??r??my Lal wrote: > i'm wondering what happens when you spent hours and > years dealing with debian... is it something you don't regreat ?
I was wondering if you meant someone who is old who is a Debian maintainer or someone who has been involved in Debian for a long time. I've been working in the Debian project for over 13 years. While there have been highs and lows I don't regret the time. > I'm in the learning curve and it's still very interesting, Debian is evolving. It gets better and generally learns from its mistakes. A good example of that is the glibc/libc transistions but there is so much going on now. You'll get better too usually after making some mistakes (In 1997, I once installed /bin/ps as /bin; hopefully noone remembers that) I've been playing around with computer and programming since the very early 80s and writing free software since 1994 and I'm still learning new things. So don't worry about running out of new things to see and do in Debian. - Craig -- Craig Small GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE 95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5 http://www.enc.com.au/ csmall at : enc.com.au http://www.debian.org/ Debian GNU/Linux, software should be Free -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100323042927.ga22...@enc.com.au