[Chip Salzenberg] > I see no point in trying to force my way (back) into a project that > shows no interest in allowing me to keep participating. Therefore, > I hereby resign from the Debian Project.
Please, do not do this. "The project" is to large and fuzzy to have any interest, but there are several developers and members of the project who have interest in fixing the flaws and problems within the Debian project and I am one of these. Packing up and leaving just because a few vital bottlenecks haven't been dealt with in Debian is not a solution. If the keyring maintainer is too busy to do updates in a timely manner, we need to reinforce that part of the project by putting more people on the task. I hope the DPL team is able to put some focus on this, to solve it quickly, unless James Troup find assistants with more time himself. Your report is not the first one regarding slow keyring updates, so I know you are not alone here. We need to work together to solve the problems in Debian. Leaving in anger do not help much. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]