On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Marco d'Itri wrote: > > >After having had some dealings with this person on openprojects, I > > >would recommend a thorough examination of the package he (I'm > > >assuming it's a he - there is no name anywhere) is 'donating' to the > > >project. > >i think that there are no relevance on my personals opinions on you and > >yours opinions on me (for the second time on a public channel) for > >testing, use or mantaining a package. > I think the opinion of a developer about your integrity is very > important when you are trying to contribute code to debian.
I think that the opinion about my personality and what i think have NO RELEVANCE for analizing and testing the package that i've developped (contributions and other). Infact in the true free software community (not debian) there are a lot of anonymous contributors with really different intentions/thoughts. I think that debian must have an UNOFFICIAL area only for distribute debian software/contributions/links made by UNAUTHORIZED debian persons for all the people that want know/test/make officially this software. The scope of this area is to provide a global information in what the world (free and not free, politically correct or not, authorized from debian or not) offer to debian. > BTW, I fully agree with David. i'm too, but only for see deeply in a package.. finally reread this mail because my english is very very BAD and i greet XtErRoRsFiLeS to helped me. :) PLEASE REPLY to [EMAIL PROTECTED], i don't read anymore these mailing lists. 3 http://www.trek.eu.org/ k Linux Kernel & SVGAlib developer PGPKey: 7016731A57D4A69B 1A8EE5E90EF2608E (since 1995)