On 19.03.2013 23:52, Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
> Given
> that our security support for stable is already not as best as it could
> be, do you think we should encourage volunteers to be more active in
> security support for testing?
With due to respect, I disagree. From a user's perspective who
occasi
On 2013-03-19 03:26, anarcat wrote:
You all have an impressive technical curriculum. Your deeds in Debian
speak for themselves. However, the role of a project leader is
unusually
non-technical.
Well, sure I could sell myself technically as
- studied informatics at Edinburgh University
- phd
On 2013-03-19, Gergely Nagy wrote:
> anarcat writes:
>> Why are you good candidates for that role? What social skills do you
>> bring to the community in terms of mediation and leadership?
>
> I'm pretty darn good at mediation, did that both inside Debian (see an
> example shortly below) and outsi
On 2013-03-20 05:22, Charles Plessy wrote:
In Debian, we stay member until we die or quit (or very
exceptionally, are
expelled). The consequence is that it is hard to evaluate how much
active
members we have. It may also create more crispations about giving
membership.
As other replies have
Le Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 10:15:32AM +0100, Gergely Nagy a écrit :
>
> Do you see a particular problem, or shortcoming, perhaps, that you'd
> like to see solved?
Hi all,
the problem I was trying to solve was to find more differences between the
candidates :) For instance, one of you might have an
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 4:23 AM, Moray Allan wrote:
> retire gracefully. It's still possible for someone to continue as a project
> member indefinitely if they want to, without doing any work, if they get rid
> of all their responsibilities first, but I don't think that a large enough
> number of
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