> Paul Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 12:02:18 +0200, Martin wrote: > >> As some of you may know, there is a "QA committee". See > >> http://qa.debian.org/people.html It currently consists of: > >> > >> * Raphaƫl Hertzog > >> * Christian Kurz > >> * Torsten Landschoff > >> * Martin Michlmayr > > [...] > > >I don't think you understand what Debian-QA is actually doing. If you > >would pay closer attention to the debian-qa list, you would discover that > >QA is responsible for making lists of work that can or need be done on > >packages that have been orphaned. > > Martin is one of the people who actually does a noticeable chunk of > that; he does a positively heroic job for QA, having almost > single-handedly set up base.debian.net, bugs.debian.net, and the MIA > database (things I can think of offhand), and is probably the single > person who least deserves or needs to be flamed about it. Perhaps you > don't pay much attention to debian-qa yourself. > > Furthermore, he was proposing getting rid of the QA committee, not the > QA group. > > >Pardon me for feeding the trolls, but sometimes I find it difficult to > >resist. They're so darn cute ;) > > Maybe I should say the same thing. Please, please, please check your > facts before going off with a knee-jerk reaction. >
My apologies. You are right, I should have read the post more carefully this morning instead of making wrongful assumptions. I had another mistake when I did not read the fine print on the lists search page about defaulting to Debian-user. In the future, I'll read twice before I put my foot in my mouth, and wait until I'm fully awake before I post. -- Paul T Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> And, strange to tell, among the Earthen Lot Some could articulate, while others not: And suddenly one more impatient cried -- "Who is the Potter, pray, and who the Pot?" -- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam --