On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
I want to concentrate more on packages that take much time like OOo and our toolchain. In the past I adopted many packages just to solve the orphan state. So I'd like to give away a few of my packages I don't use myself:
Thanks Andy, I fully agree. I mentioned this in another thread, but I will do it again here to re-iterate: I don't have internet at home until tomorrow. When I get that I need to do things like an -Syu (hah), and then this weekend I am going to begin looking for more official packagers. Why do I want to bring more packagers on board? If you look at the activity thread I started, most people are in "idle mode". We're all maintaining are packages, and that's it. This isn't a huge deal, it happens. Real life is important (I myself recently started seeing a new girl, so I fully understand how real life can be more of a draw than Arch). So in order to pick up our slack, I want to pull in more maintainers. Now, here's the important part. I don't want to stress the "you must do lots of work". I want people to take work of *our* hands so we all have less packaging duties and more time to have fun. I don't know how many people I'd like to bring on, but I think that in an ideal world, no one would have a number of packages in the triple-digits. Take this as a mini-announcement too. I figure that anyone I'd actually want on board is already following the arch-dev-public list anyway, so if anyone is interested in maintaining a handful of packages in [extra], let me know. Cheers, and thanks for bringing this up Andy, you're my hero. Aaron