Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > We should seek processes that scale. For example: >=20 > - the NM process could be reduced to 5 to 10 questions choosen by the > AM amongst the 50+ questions currently in the NM templates, to verif= y > that the applicant has some knowledge about different aspects of Debian=
> packaging. Then the AM would ask for comments about the applicant from > other DDs, like it is already being done for DM. That would make the AM= > report a lot shorter to read, and spread the load on all DDs, that woul= d > have to write recommandation emails about the applicant (including link= s > to work the applicant has done). It would also help avoid > socially-problematic applicants, because it would be a de-facto > requirement to work with several other DDs before becoming a DD. No way. Most reports show that a lot of NMs don't know about a lot of thi= ngs asked during the NM process. This is true even for those who are DM alrea= dy. And reading the AM report of those who obviously know what they're doing is n= ot a problem at all. At least from my point of view (with my FD hat on) it tak= es *MUCH* more time to read trough a mbox of an applicant who is not able to= answer all questions easily and who did not show in an obvious way that he will = be a good DD with a good common knowledge. For the candidates where I'm not su= re that they should become a DD I start to look into their packages, bug reports = and other work, which takes large amounts of extra time. Working with several DDs is nice to have, but I've seen candidates which = were recommended by several DDs but still had trouble to answer the questions = of the NM process. What I'd like to do in the future is to require DM before people will acc= epted as NM, but not with the DM process in the current state. But that's anoth= er theme. Cheers, Bernd (speaking with his FD hat on) --=20 Bernd Zeimetz Debian GNU/Linux Developer GPG Fingerprints: 06C8 C9A2 EAAD E37E 5B2C BE93 067A AD04 C93B FF79 ECA1 E3F2 8E11 2432 D485 DD95 EB36 171A 6FF9 435F
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