On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 04:27:47AM -0800, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> 1) Describe the nature of your current Debian commitments and how well
>    you think you are currently fulfilling them.  For packages you
>    maintain, just a brief statement for each of whether you have been
>    able to keep up with bug reports, acknowledging NMUs, and the like
>    would be helpful.  For other areas of responsibility can you please
>    describe which area it is, and give a frank assessment of how well
>    you've been keeping up with the tasks it implies?

In Debian-Edu some of the participants formed the nice habit of
sending "weekly reports" about what they did last week and what they
hope to accomplish during the coming week. It helps 
- to have an idea what other team members work on, 
- to create transparency for less involved people,
- to keep track of stuff. 

I am sending those weekly reports for a long time now and they are
stored in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive.  If you want to, you can get a
very good overview of what I work on. I work between 40 and 60 hours
per week.

In weeks during which I work especially intently on debconf issues I
send weekly reports to the debconf-team
(http://liw.iki.fi/lists/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/threads.html)
mailing list, too.

If I should get elected I will send weekly reports to -project for the
DPL related work.

I feel that I kept up with work reasonably well. The last week I did
not get much work done besides campaigning, though. Wait for my next
weekly report for the details. (c:

> 2) Given the responses to number (1), do you envision any difficulties
>    in making time for the added work the DPL must do?

You can find both my considerations regarding this question
before I decided to run for office and the measures I took to
ensure success in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2005/03/msg00546.html . The
short answer is: "Yes, because I will work on a team and can work
on DPL tasks during work hours I will have no difficulties."


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