On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 11:24:14AM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote:

> One important example is fixing bugs.  Developers spend quite a
> lot of time fixing bugs, and most of the time you don't need to
> be a DD to fix those bugs, anybody can help out fixing more
> bugs.
> 
> Another example is the non-code parts of Debian, like
> documentation or artwork. Most developers don't have enough
> time for, or maybe just don't care enough about, these areas;
> we could definitely use the help of people that are not so
> code-oriented in order to improve the overall Debian
> experience.

 Since you bring it up...

 Simple question: How?

 (in case it's not clear: since you seem to think it's part of
 the DPL's responsabilities, how do you plan to attract people to
 help with these things?)

 Marcelo


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