On Sun, Jan 30, 2005 at 07:27:26PM +0000, Helen Faulkner wrote: > Please note that being an AM is a very important and responsible job. > Please treat your applicants in a nice and friendly manner. If you have > any questions about how to proceed with an applicant, please don't > hesitate to contact me. During the first few phases, you should ask the > applicant about themselves and what they want to do. We generally
applicant => singular themselves => plural they => plural Suggestion: change "the applicant" to "applicants you handle" > include a short biography in the public AM report, so other developers Then report to reports. > can get to know the applicant better. However, some people might not Applicant to applicants again. might not => do not ? > want their information be published on a web site and hence in google. google -> Google. > In fact, we had a big complaint about this recently. Hence, please make > sure to ask your applicant *explicitly* whether you can post their bio applicant => applicants, again. > to a public mailing list. > > > Suggested solution for [2] > > (paragraph 2): > However, it is not signed by an existing Debian developer. Since many > people trust Debian, we have to make sure that new volunteers are who > they claim to be. The easiest check is having your GPG key signed by > a Debian developer because this means that they have met you in real developer: singular they: plural Suggestion: change "a Debian developer" to "one or more Debian developers" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]