I'm sorry, but i'm not going to do that. It was drama, it was a few years ago when i was younger and stupider. It's no longer an issue between myself and the parties involved so as i mentioned, i'm not going to bring it up and i very much hope this will be the last of the issue of if i was a Debian Developer or not. Let's just say i didn't want my name affiliated with Debian anymore when i left and leave it at that. Here's my honest, no BS opinion: There are currently only 27 TU's and 36 developers in this project. I have the skills to be a very capable TU. I more or less don't care if you vote for me to be a TU to be perfectly honest. It's not going to plague me in the morning that i didn't get enough votes. I only feel that i'd bring something useful to a community with currently a lot of ground to cover (~9600 packages in the AUR) and from what i can see, not enough people to cover it. Thanks I hope you all do the right thing FOR THE COMMUNITY. JD On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Jeff Horelick wrote:
That would be a long story involving some "secretive" Debian Drama (between me and 2/3 other people via email/IM) that i'd really rather not pull into the mix.
But I'm afraid you are going to have to be a bit more specific about you being an ex Debian developer if you want anyone to vote for you. There is also no mention of you in the changelogs of gftp and conky. This experience was a primary factor in my choosing to sponsor you despite having few packages in the AUR. With that being questioned, your whole application is on very, very shaky ground, which is more than a bit embarrassing for me as your sponsor.
Allan