[2010-07-06 14:05] Gerfried Fuchs <rho...@deb.at> > * Martin ?gren <martin.ag...@gmail.com> [2010-07-06 13:28:31 CEST]: > > > > [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2008/10/msg00005.html > > I really would like to see this proposal (or at least something along > the lines) to be carried on with.
Me too. > This discussion shows clearly that we > have a need for a rework of it and need to offer better possibilities > for long standing contributors like translators and others that won't > ever touch a package and through that have no voice within the project > because they aren't allowed to vote. Yes. Actually, I think there may be no need to split into packaging and non-packaging roles. It could be implemented that way: On the first level, we could have ``Debian Contributors'' which would include the Debian Contributors and Debian Maintainers of ganneff's proposal. Some of those could have upload rights for specific packages and some not. To get upload rights, one would need to undergo further checks. Actually, this would be similar to ganneff's proposal but without different role titles. Acquiring upload rights could be a separate step taken later on. The second level could be named ``Debian Member'' *or* ``Debian Developer'' (``developing'' in its broader meaning). These people would have voting rights, no matter what work they do for Debian. Again, full upload rights could be acquired by undergoing additional checks. I, personally, would appreciate if no separation between packaging and non-packaging roles would be taken. Upload rights could be given after passing additional tests on both levels. But basically there would be no distinction if someone can upload or not. The levels would be defined by passing non-packaging-related Tests which are the same for everyone. With this approach, the term ``Maintainer'' would be orthogonal and mean everyone who maintains a package. I think this would clarify the situation even more. meillo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1ow82x-7pb...@serveme.schnalke.local