Judging by history, I don't think our current approach is exactly
flourishing. We've mentioned sysadmins, list admins, web admins, all of
those had breakages. We haven't mentioned bug admins, ftp admins, docs
admins, key admins, account admins, but all of them had fairly major
issues too. It's hard for me to recall any other major infrastructure
team in Debian where I can point and say that they have always functioned
fine, i.e. they only had technical issues (rather than manpower issues).
Many teams lack manpower, but there are several reasons for that. Often,
it's a real lack of manpower. In some cases, it can be that the team is
unable to accept help offers, but I suppose this is a minority of cases.
I share Lucas's concern that the number of teams in the second case may
not be worth a GR. I recommend to start by finding at least two teams in
this case and trying investigate what happened to these teams.
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