* Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060412 21:27]: > It's always an issue of trust. I would trust this guy to maintain the > TeX-related packages but he doesn't have the skills to do NMU on > everything so there's no need to give him that right.
I'd not trust any DD to NMU everything. But I trust most of them to not touch those packages they do not understand. > By not giving him > that right we can lower our standards on the skills that we check and > facilitate his contribution to Debian... I doubt our standards can reasonably lowered. We even have package maintainers not even able to write the language some of the programs are written in. And I doubt we can ask for more than for a general idea of the large picture and enough knowledge in a specific area. And the view for the large picture is needed in every single package. And if it is only needed to know when one does not need to ask others for help. > The bigger we get, the more difficult it is to follow that everybody is > behaving in accordance to our rules, and the more important it is to give only > the rights that someone need. I'm not opposed to finer grained permissions for package uploads. But those should be additional checks, not less checks. The quality and the overall coherency are already low enough. Telling people "you do not have to look around or understand what this is all about" will not solve any problem, as I do not believe we have a problem finding people willing to package something to itch their scratch, but finding people doing more than that. Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- mozilla-thunderbird: It cannot read mail, it cannot send mail. It is the victory of dialup over the internet. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]