On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 03:00:29PM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote: > I do not think it's part of the DPL responsibilities. I do > think that it's something that Debian needs and that doing it > with the DPL hat on is going to make it easier, it's not a > requirement (most stuff that DPL candidates list as stuff > they'd like to do, do not *require* being DPL, but it helps)
IMO many people, including myself and other DPL candidates, agree with you regarding that this is something that Debian would benefit from. And as you point out, you don't need DPL status to do it. You say it would be easier if you were DPL. Why do you think this is the case? Put in a different perspective, of the things you mention, what's harder to do (and why) if you don't have DPL status? The questions are not purely rethorical: I do believe you are identifying a larger and more complex issue within Debian, one where there's — from my POV — no agreement about whether or not it is an actual *problem* in the organization and if it is, what the solution looks like. (and yes, you could argue that I'm bordering on the question of what do we need a DPL for, but I don't really want to go there) If we agree that these tasks do not need DPL status, and if you are *not* elected DPL, will you try to push forward the things you mention? > * Have a constant contest of bug-fixer-of-the-month and > bug-reporter-of-the-month. This means listing people and the > bugs they fixed and/or reported (I consider reporting GOOD bugs > a very important task for a good release). If possible, give > the winners of each month some prize (t-shirt, mug, etc), if > not possible, at least list them in a hall of fame page. Just for the record, I think this is a very slippery slope. Thanks, Marcelo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-vote-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100401185218.ga2...@esk