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Re: Restructing Debian



> > Developers:  Package maintainers (one vote per package maintained).  For
> > 	simplicity, say one vote per line in the "Maintainers" file.
> 
> I'm not quite happy with that, but *not* for personal reasons.
> 
> 1.  Is this binary of source packages?
> 
> 2.  Is this open to exploitation?
> 
> 3.  Should someone who is maintaining 20 tiny packages and doing it poorly
>     (as in being very slow to answer bug reports, not following upstream
>     versions well etc.) be considered four times more important than
>     someone else who is maintaining five hefty packages extremely well?
> 
> That needs thought, IMHO.

I agree. I maintain about 43 packages, and do a good job IMHO, but most of
them are simple things like games that don't require a lot of
maintainance. I don't see any reason why I should get more votes than
people who maintain only a few of the more important packages. (And I
have no idea what I'd use 43 votes for :-)

I think we should go with one maintainer, one vote.

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