On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 20:04:51 +0200, Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Re: Hubert Chan 2006-04-12 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Maybe we need a debian-am-mentors system for AMs, like we have
>> debian-mentors for maintainers, for when AMs have questions about AM
>> tasks.

> That's what [EMAIL PROTECTED] and #debian-newmaint (oftc) are meant
> for.

I was thinking that it may be useful to have something that isn't so
accessible to the general public.  Obviously I don't know much about
what kind of problems AMs might face, but I was thinking that if an AM
had questions like:

- is answer A sufficient for this question?
- the NM's answer isn't quite what I wanted.  What hints can I give him
  to point him in the right direction?
- is this set of questions sufficient for testing {some task that may be
  relatively new to the NM process}

the AM might not want the discussion to be completely public at the
time, so that the NM won't be looking over his shoulder, making the
questions not-so-useful in assessing the NM.

But maybe that's what nm-committee@ is for.

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