On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 05:23:28PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > > Sorry, but > > > > @@ -202,9 +198,9 @@ > > <member_job <secretary>>Noah Meyerhans > > <job <webmaster>> <genericemail debian-www@lists.debian.org> > > <member>Jay Treacy > > - <member>Darren Benham > > <member>Craig Small > > <member>Josip Rodin > > + <member>Martin Schulze > > <job <consultants>> <genericemail [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > <member>Behan Webster > > <member>Noél Köthe > > > > is not acceptable if you don't get webmaster mail. > > Ok, no problem, remove me. I don't want to get webmaster mail > as well, that's fine.
ACK. Speaking of which, people might be wondering about the webmaster/debwww team: only Jay and myself are full-blown webmasters nowadays. Craig seems to stick with maintaining the books and all that stuff, and Darren is, well, latent. :| The team hasn't been expanded in the last couple of years. It's not because we're a Cabal[1], but because the volume of webmaster mail that actually needs to be parsed hasn't grown all that much. I've redirected several things to debian-www which helps, too. There's a lot more spam to weed out, though :) And as for new members, Davide Puricelli inquired about it recently, and I might add him once he's went through The Initiation(TM). ;) Other interested webwml people are welcome to ask, of course. I reckon a few of you might be interested... > > Also, > > > > @@ -224,7 +220,6 @@ > > <note <hwproblemnote>> > > <job <A HREF="http://db.debian.org/"><ldapadmin></A>> <genericemail > > admi <job <A HREF="$(HOME)/mirror/"><mirrors></A>> <genericemail > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - <member>Karl Ferguson > > <member>Jason Gunthorpe > > <member>Jay Treacy > > <member>Josip Rodin > > > > is just plain wrong! > > Hmm, I thought *you* were doing mirrors maintenance and > nobody else. Especially Karl has dropped away. Well, that's what one might think, but Karl is back again since a few months ago, and still contributes, no matter how sparsely. :) I could probably move my name to the top of that list... same with other things. This is chronological, though, which can be useful. [1] and we are, of course >;) -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.