Le Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 11:54:50AM +0100, Bas Zoetekouw écrivait: > > maintainer disappears. As those people would get the bug logs, they'd > > notice that the main maintainer never responds and could decide to take > > it over. > > Well, if that's all you want, there's a much easier
No, that's not all what I want. I want that because for many other reasons that I won't yet explain here but that you can easily imagine. :) Each time we have a structural problem, we try to solve it with little tweaks and tools, we're not able to have a global view of our way of working. We have many talented people but not many « visionaries ». We need more people able to lead us in the same direction. > solution: just keep an official list of MIA maintainers, based on "just" ... that's the funny word. "Just do it". :-) > replies to bug reports, uploads of packages, closing of bugs, etc, and > post it to d-d-announce or d-private regularily. I even think such a > list has already been made, but it would be nice if it could be done on The only list is the (private) list of MIA maintainer based on echelon that is maintained by Nils Lohner (CQ on irc). May I also tell you that such a list is no solution ? The real problem are the orphaned packages, such a list would only help people to find orphaned packages, but that's not how things are supposed to go. We should never have to deal with such problems because a package should always have a maintainer and the only way for that is to have a backup maintainer ready. Furthermore it would help in many other conditions (vacation, busy month for the main maintainer, ...). Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog -+- http://strasbourg.linuxfr.org/~raphael/ Le bouche à oreille du Net : http://www.beetell.com Naviguer sans se fatiguer à chercher : http://www.deenoo.com Formation Linux et logiciel libre : http://www.logidee.com