Keith Taylor:
Dear Debian Project Team,
My name is Keith Taylor, and I am a small YouTuber passionate about Linux and
its community. I am reaching out to seek your permission to use the Debian logo
for advocacy purposes in my videos and merchandise.
My goal is to promote Linux and open-source
Sam Hartman:
"Niels" == Niels Thykier writes:
Niels> Indeed - I noted that. :) My answer to Sam's email was due
Niels> how it went into details with why Sam saw the RT as a good
Niels> candidate team for this role and I wanted to present a
Niels&g
Wouter Verhelst:
On Sat, Oct 08, 2022 at 08:06:33AM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote:
[...]
OK, thanks. This was the reason why I added that disclaimer at the top
of my previous email; if the release team doesn't want to do the work
(which would be completely reasonable!) then obviously we'
Hi,
Debian does not have a good way to manage projects that require changes
to large numbers of source packages to be successful. Handling projects
like that currently requires buy-in from each individual package
maintainer; if the project does not manage to convince sufficient
numbers of maintai
[...]
Here are things I think the RT style composition has going for it.
[... long list of praise for the RT ...]
>
Hi,
I agree that the RT has a long list of pros for this role. However, I
feel this discussing is overlooking one vital detail. Namely that the RT
is a thankless job of endle
Jonathan Carter:
> Dear Planet administrators and debian-project
>
> Based on the very short amount of discussion we've had so far, I'd like
> to make the following changes to https://wiki.debian.org/PlanetDebian
>
> I've scaled the wording down from what I originally suggested on
> debian-projec
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