Steve Langasek wrote: >> The infrastructure is essential for our distribution, same for >> documentations an translations. I can't see a reason why such people >> should not be able to become DDs. > > Because it implies a professional "priest caste" separate from the > developers who will inevitably drift away and lose the perspective needed to > understand the concerns of people actually working on the distro?
No, because a lot of infrastructure stuff takes so much time that it is almost not possible to maintain packages probably anymore. Remember, people have a real life, too. > Because people who are trusted with this critical infrastructure earn that > trust by being developers first, not by coming in as unknown outsiders and > volunteering to be given control over infrastructure tasks? See above. Also: There're a lot of teams where outsiders can help and earn trust witout being able to break things. -- 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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org