On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 07:21:19AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: > The solution to this problem is probably by finding more and more > manpower for maintaining our packages and all stuff we want to > progress in Debian. > > If we lack manpower, we have to make sacrifices, which is always hard > to accept for people who accept them.
I agree with your analysis. I'm not stingy with handing out access to the X Strike Force Subversion repositories. Just ask the dozen or so people who have access (most of whom don't use it for anything -- sigh). I invite those who are frustrated with i18n/l10n issues in XFree86 to step forward and take some ownership. Deadkeys busted on French keyboards, for example? Step up. Volunteers are welcome. I do expect people to be able to work within the framework I've set up (commit disruptive stuff on a branch, write reasonable commit logs, and so forth) -- this isn't an invitation to take total control over some chunk of XFree86. The reason for that is, someone still has to take responsibility for the package as a whole, and the bug reports that get filed against it, and that someone is (still) me. But you'll have a pretty free hand to experiment; we can create a branch just for i18n/l10n improvements if need be, and that way changes there can't disrupt the trunk or 4.3.0-sid branch. -- G. Branden Robinson | The power of accurate observation Debian GNU/Linux | is frequently called cynicism by [EMAIL PROTECTED] | those who don't have it. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- George Bernard Shaw
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