Re: My adventures with NM - part 5b (T&S vanquished)

2005-01-11 Thread Steve Langasek
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 08:03:24AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: > > 1) the "write a shell script that does this stuff" question. > > 2) the "package your package without debhelper" question > > (also known as the "teaspoon" question, since stuffing your .deb full > > with a teaspoon is what it

Re: My adventures with NM - part 5b (T&S vanquished)

2005-01-11 Thread Christian Perrier
> 1) the "write a shell script that does this stuff" question. > 2) the "package your package without debhelper" question > (also known as the "teaspoon" question, since stuffing your .deb full > with a teaspoon is what it makes me think of) > 3) Try to solve a release critical bug. I have to

Re: My adventures with NM - part 5b (T&S vanquished)

2005-01-11 Thread aec
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 12:38:12AM +, Helen Faulkner wrote: > Since then, my AM has emailed the short version of his report on me to > the debian-newmaint mailing list, reccommending me to be accepted as a > Debian Developer (yes, I was very happy about that one - thankyou > Frank). S

My adventures with NM - part 5b (T&S vanquished)

2005-01-11 Thread Helen Faulkner
Hi everyone, Well, would you believe that I think I'm close to the end of this story...? When I last emailed, I was in a state of general stress about my tasks and Skills (T&S) questions, which were a bit of an uphill battle. But, I did get them finished eventually, which was a big relief. My A

Re: RC Bugsquashing seminar results

2005-01-11 Thread Erinn Clark
* Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:01:11 06:29 -0800]: > I'm happy to say that Debian-Women's participation in this weekend's Bug > Squashing Party was a smashing success. The IRC seminar on Sunday had about > 8-10 people -- mostly women -- in active attendance, and an unknown number > of

Re: RC Bugsquashing seminar results

2005-01-11 Thread Helen Faulkner
Steve Langasek wrote: Hi all, I'm happy to say that Debian-Women's participation in this weekend's Bug Squashing Party was a smashing success. The IRC seminar on Sunday had about 8-10 people -- mostly women -- in active attendance, and an unknown number of lurkers as well; and there was a healthy

Re: AM Report for Helen Faulkner

2005-01-11 Thread Christian Perrier
> Welcome to the cult^Wfamily :) Yep. Félicitations, Helenjust one very last step and you reach the Nirvâna... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: AM Report for Helen Faulkner

2005-01-11 Thread Amaya
Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > 4. Recommendation > - >I recommend to accept her as a Debian Developer. >Account: helen >Forward-Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Welcome to the cult^Wfamily :) -- .''`. The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, : :' : joyous

RC Bugsquashing seminar results

2005-01-11 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi all, I'm happy to say that Debian-Women's participation in this weekend's Bug Squashing Party was a smashing success. The IRC seminar on Sunday had about 8-10 people -- mostly women -- in active attendance, and an unknown number of lurkers as well; and there was a healthy amount of interest sh