Tiago Saboga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not a DD, and I've never before written to any debian-lists other than 
> debian-user. I'm running debian on my home computer here in Brazil for a year 
> and a half now, and I try to help debian when it's possible (translations for 
> ddtd, bug reports). I'd like to hear from candidates what can (should) be 
> made to encourage users active participation. I'd really like to support more 
> effectively the project, but most of the time I feel my bug reports aren't 
> precise enough (lack of knowledge), I can't code...

To be honest, it's not actually something I've thought about a great
deal up until this point. However, I think it /is/ important that we
involve users more closely. I think the debian-women project has done an
excellent job of involving a large number of non-developers, so I'd be
very interested to hear what they've learned in this respect and
encourage these lessons to be adopted more widely throughout the
project. 

-- 
Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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