On 00-12-03 Lenart Janos wrote: > On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 02:01:24PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote: > > On 00-12-03 Lenart Janos wrote: > > > On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 11:17:37AM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Gergely Risko wrote:
> Hmm. You misunderstanding me a littlebit. I want the same thing like > you, I just don't know how to do it, which way would be the best. Oh, sorry. I somehow misinterpreted then some parts of your message. :( > > I think this won't give us any advantage, but instead give us the > > disadvantage of being the distribution with the highest number of > > developes and very low quality still. > Is it better 1000 working developer then 350 working, yeah? We have to > find out how to get them to work. Maybe they should be asked why did Well, having a higher number of working developers is always better, but I would prefer having them really working. > join Debian, and what changed since that. But maybe expelling some lazy > Developers is a good example for the others. Well, I'm not sure if directly expelling isn't to strict. Maybe the idea of putting them on probation would be good, but I think we need a way to deal with those lazy people in our project. > > You forget at this point, that you joined debian, because you decided > > for yourself, that you want to contribute something back to the > > distribution that you are using. You made the decision that you have > > enough time to work on package or do other stuff. > I hope 'you' is not addressed to me. No, because I don't know your personal motivation for joining debian. It was meant as a general statement. Ciao Christian -- Debian Developer and Quality Assurance Team Member 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853
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