19.11.2005, 1:38:03, Grant Goodyear wrote:

> Incidentally, the benefit is to make users who are actively helping Gentoo
> feel like they're part of the family.  It was decided that a straight
> @gentoo.org address would be confusing, though, since most people associate
> those addresses with developers.  I'm fairly agnostic on the whole thing,
> myself, but since the Council voted to approve the GLEP, I was simply trying
> to do my best to put forth a proposal that fit within that framework.

> -g2boojum-

Uhm, no? Most people associate those addresses with people associated with
Gentoo, perhaps? And, most people are not interested in internal Gentoo
structure and workings, as well?

Before deciding on such proposals, it might be also wise to consult infra
people who'll have to implement and maintain such things, IMHO. And, how
exactly will be people having multiple roles handled here - still missing a
clear answer...

I'm *not* against the concept of arch testers at all, in fact I find this idea 
pretty
beneficial, but why do we need to complicate things and why do we need to
create third-level domain emails for that?

--
jakub

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