Frank Küster wrote: > Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Frank Küster wrote: > >> >>5. Do you see any services for our users or developers missing or > >> >> poorly maintained? If so, which and what do you plan to do to > >> >> fix this? > >> > > >> > I'm not directly aware of anything important missing at the moment. I > >> > know that we struggled to get packages.d.o running again, but that is > >> > now in hand. When we do have problems, more visibility on the causes > >> > and solutions would be useful - that's where we have had problems in > >> > the past. > >> > > >> > I'll turn the question around - what do _you_ think we're missing or > >> > not maintaining correctly? The services that I need are working OK, > >> > but I'm only one person. > >> > >> - Backups. This DPL debate has revealed that actually there are some > >> meanwhile, but it's not yet properly documented, and some important > > > > Where do you want it to be documented? > > There has been an announcement on debian-devel-announce. > > At some place where it can be found even if you don't want to look up a > month-old announcement. What about http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi, > and the developers reference, in the section about "Debian machines"?
Umh... <http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi?host=bartok> already says "Description: Backup Center of Debian" Hmm, the developers reference is not my domain. Please send its maintainer a patch, file a bug report or drop its maintainer a line. > > There is technical project-internal documentation as well. > > Aha, where? It's not relevant for the end-user. /org/admin.debian.org/doc/backup.debian.org And in the da-backup package. Regards, Joey -- The only stupid question is the unasked one. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]