to DPL candidates: How do you plan to represent Debian externally?

2013-03-10 Thread Paul Tagliamonte
I'd ask the DPL candidates to speak a bit about how they intend to represent Debian externally -- both in terms out downstream outreach, as well as upstream (or even side-stream) relations. What sort of plans do you have to collaborate with other F/OSS communities? Other distros? Realtedly, what

Re: to DPL candidates: How do you plan to represent Debian externally?

2013-03-19 Thread Gergely Nagy
Paul Tagliamonte writes: > I'd ask the DPL candidates to speak a bit about how they intend to > represent Debian externally -- both in terms out downstream outreach, as > well as upstream (or even side-stream) relations. Like I expressed earlier, elsewhere, I believe that representing Debian is

Re: to DPL candidates: How do you plan to represent Debian externally?

2013-03-10 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
Hi, On 10/03/13 at 17:56 -0400, Paul Tagliamonte wrote: > I'd ask the DPL candidates to speak a bit about how they intend to > represent Debian externally -- both in terms out downstream outreach, as > well as upstream (or even side-stream) relations. > > What sort of plans do you have to collabo

Re: to DPL candidates: How do you plan to represent Debian externally?

2013-03-11 Thread Moray Allan
On 2013-03-11 00:56, Paul Tagliamonte wrote: I'd ask the DPL candidates to speak a bit about how they intend to represent Debian externally A few points: I see the DPL as a kind of "chair" position rather than a "do everything" one. For some aspects of external relations it may be useful to