On 21 Oct 2001, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:

>Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Q: Is a requirement being a Debian developer?
>> 
>>    No.  It is my understanding that it would be good to have "fresh
>>    blood" in the team.  Working on security can cost a lot of time,
>>    thus it could even be helpful not being a Debian developer since
>>    that implies active package maintenance as well.  However, similar
>>    knowledge is very helpful, and may be required when working on
>>    issues.
>
>I think the security secretary, if we have one, should be a Debian
>developer.

I take it then that you volunteer.  If not, shut up.  Throwing artifical 
barriers at this office isn't going to add volunteers.

>But it doesn't have to be someone who is already a Debian developer,
>and I have no objection to fast-tracking their application.  
>
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