On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 10:24 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:51:36 +0100 Philip Wyett <philwy...@gmx.com> wrote: > >On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 22:28 +0200, Reinhard Tartler wrote: > >> Philip Wyett <philwy...@gmx.com> writes: > >> > >> > It could. Maybe additions of: > >> > > >> > - List of participants. > >> > >> https://alioth.debian.org/project/memberlist.php?group_id=30862 > >> > >> > - A collecting of the more useful links to get you started from the > >> > Debian wiki. > >> > - Reporting of bugs in Ubuntu and then recommended but voluntary how > >> > to check Debian bugs and go through that process. > >> > >> Probably. > >> > >> > Whilst musing... I know we have now the team to market and promote > which > >> > is this one and we have a void of no devel team visible on the Ubuntu > >> > side any longer. Would it be feasible to maybe setup a games swat team > >> > >> What problem would creating a new team solve that couldn't be done > >> within the Debian Games Team itself? Is using a mailing list ending in > >> @alioth.debian.org instead of @ubuntu.com such an obstacle? why? > >> > > > >- It would solve having to go to pages hosted on servers with the self > > signed certificate problem. Launchpad does not have these issues. > >- I have been subscribed since yesterday and these lists are spam > > heaven. Launchpad list control is better by my experience. I am very > > sure I have not won 2 million euro. ;-) > >- Ubuntu users want to report and assign bugs to a Ubuntu team on > > launchpad and not be sent all over the place. This is not about > > what we know, but what a user knows and expects, which could be > > very little about what Debian is to Ubuntu etc. > > > If users are assigning bugs to a team, in virtually all cases they are > wrong to do so. Assignment indicates some expectation that work will be > done. End users do not have the right to direct developers (whether paid > or volunteer). > > We've already been through this once before and concluded that a joint team > with Debian is the best way to do this work. Since Debian is our upstream, > it makes complete sense to focus the work there. >
I had left the subject of this team and was separately exploring the possible need for a swat team also and assigning to a swat team creates no expectation of something being fixed by developers paid or unpaid. Regards Phil
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