debian developer
Hi all, I want to step in to be a debian developer. While processing the new maintainer's guide I need to cross checked boxes to apply. Two of them are not true for me at all and I can't apply as a developer :-( Here are the two point's: *** If you intend to package software, do you have a Debian package in the archive through a sponsor? And if you intend to do other things (e.g. port Debian to other architectures, help with documentation, Quality Assurance or Security), do you have experience in those things and have already participated in such activities for Debian? *** Has an existing Debian developer agreed to be an advocate and verify your application Here is my question: Can anybody help to me to satisfy the demand for the two point's as I'am interested to be a debian developer ? What can I do to arrive the point's mentioned above ? -- Best Regards, Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: debian developer
Hi, Jump in and start doing something for Debian. Whether that is finding fixes for open bugs in our BTS that do not have patches yet, writing documentation, translating stuff that needs to be translated, or packaging software that needs to be packaged (or help package software where the maintainer asks for help), is up to you. You can ask on debian-mentors if you need more help (this isn't really a mailinglist for beginner-level questions relating to debian development; debian-mentors is) If you do this well enough, people you cooperate with (your sponsor, other translators, etc) will most likely be willing to advocate you. ok, I understand this is the wrong list and I have now a good one, which is debian-mentors. There's also a IRC channel so I will cope now on my own. Thank's for you statement's I was subscribed to debian-devel and I thought it's the right place to ask the question. Sorry for being offtopic ! -- Best Regards, Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
aide 0.8-2 moved /etc/aide/aide.conf to /usr/local/etc/aide.conf
Hello, I've just installed aide for woody but it was required to move /etc/aide/aide.conf to /usr/local/etc/aide.conf. Can someone reproduce this if it's a bug or not ? -- Best Regards, Mark