Re: Bits from the ftpmaster team

2005-03-18 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Kees Leune [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-03-18 13:44]:
 I hope so; Can any conclusions been drawn from the list on
 http://nm.debian.org/nmlist.php#waiting regarding the order in which
 the appkications will be processed?

Yes, the DAM said that he's going through the backlog more or less in
a FIFO.  (This is normally not guaranteed for DAM processing, though.)

 For the last number of weeks, I have had 35 people ahead of me in
 the queue, which went up to 36 yesterday or so.

You won't have many people appear before you; the list is sorted by AM
approval date so new approvals will appear behind you in the queue.
However, some people may be on hold at the FD stage, and therefore
temporarily not appear in the DAM listing, but later pass the FD stage
and then appear in front of other people.  This happened with Cai Qian
a few days ago.


  forename   |surname|  decision  | last_modified
-+---++---
 Kees| Leune | 2005-01-31 | 2005-02-03 00:19:28.152502+01
 Cai | Qian  | 2004-12-13 | 2005-03-16 23:39:39.567536+01

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Re: Bits from the ftpmaster team

2005-03-18 Thread Martin Zobel-Helas
Hi James,

On Friday, 18 Mar 2005, James Troup wrote:
 Hi,
 
 The ftpmaster team would like to announce some new additions, namely
 
   Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0]
 and   Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Great news to hear.


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Re: Bits from the ftpmaster team

2005-03-18 Thread Joel Aelwyn
On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 05:51:40AM +, James Troup wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 The ftpmaster team would like to announce some new additions, namely
 
   Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0]
 and   Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 In addition, we're taking the opportunity to codify the structure of
 the team a little more, to make it a little clearer whom to ask about
 what[1]. The responsibilities are, roughly, divided like so:
 
FTP Master: (overall care of the archive)
  James Troup
  Ryan Murray
  Anthony Towns
 
FTP Assistants:
  Randall Donald (NEW processing)
  Daniel Silverstone (NEW processing)
  Michael Beattie (Override processing)
  Joerg Jaspert (NEW processing)
  Jeroen van Wolffelaar (Removals)
 
 We hope this has made your day more pleasant, and your nights less
 filled with the keening wails of the soulless undead.

A, man, how am I going to get to sleep now?

Seriously, though - this is most excellent news, and given the improvements
a similar change to DAM processing brought, I have significant hope that
the various things I've griped about in the past WRT ftpmaster may be
resolved by this, or at the very least closer to that state.

Thank you for the announcement.
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Re: IRC debate feedback

2005-03-18 Thread Peter Samuelson

[Helen Faulkner]
 Having just run the 2005 DPL IRC debate (and a stressful experience it
 was too), Martin Krafft and I would like to get feedback on what people
 thought of the debate and how it was run.

Thank you, Helen and Martin, for a job well done.

I think the most useful thing would be a writeup from the two of you on
how you managed the technical aspects of running the thing.  There were
a lot of minor technical difficulties early on in the debate but you
obviously learned quickly how to iron them out - all but the first 20
or 30 minutes went quite smoothly.  It would be interesting (for me,
and for whoever needs to moderate debates on irc in the future) to hear
how you solved problems like awkward line formatting and getting
paragraphs cut off because of the limits of the medium.  (Pasting from
#-replies irc logs or from a live client?  Per-candidate logfiles of
#-replies?  Use of a text editor for collection / reformatting?  Etc.)

Apologies if you already wrote this up and I just haven't seen it.

Peter


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