Re: Remove Debian Maintainer

1998-12-03 Thread John Lapeyre
There is no way in hell everyone reads every word of -devel and -private. (Go ahead and say Im wrong :) ).I used pine for a long while, and got by. I switched to gnus, which is not too comfortable, but is threaded. I just try to scan the topics for emergencies (important broken thing

Re: Remove Debian Maintainer

1998-12-02 Thread Joey Hess
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Grant Bowman writes: > > This does not seem possible due to the massive amounts of e-mail reading > > required on both debian-private and debian-devel. These are both > > required reading for maintainers. > > Required reading? News to me. The Developer's Reference doe

Re: Remove Debian Maintainer

1998-12-02 Thread john
Grant Bowman writes: > This does not seem possible due to the massive amounts of e-mail reading > required on both debian-private and debian-devel. These are both > required reading for maintainers. Required reading? News to me. The Developer's Reference does appear to say that we must all subs

Remove Debian Maintainer

1998-12-02 Thread Grant Bowman
Debian Project, I will be unable to be a maintainer. Please remove my account [EMAIL PROTECTED] and remove my PGP key from the list. One of the primary reasons that I am unable to help is that I wanted to be a "part-time" or "casual" developer. This does not seem possible due to the massive amo