Hi, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:

> Has the kernel team made any advances to the m68k kernel team for a closer
> cooperation? Or did they just yelled "Hey! We are now taking over the kernel
> development, no matter if more capable people are outside of the project!"?

Ingo, that's backwards. The m68k kernel is a separate problem space.
It's been that way since WAY before the Debian kernel team formed.

Besides: It's not the team members' job to stalk prospective members until
they agree to join the team. (Kernel team, release team, whatever.)
It's the new member's job to show the team that he's able to do a good
job.

Sometimes this means that your work isn't accepted for reasons you don't
agree with. GET OVER IT already.

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Matthias Urlichs   |   {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de   |  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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