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Organization



I just realized something.  The thing at the root of all the separate problems 
we seem to be experiencing is that things aren't organized.  We don't have 
organized prerelease testing, installation testing, package testing (any 
package that accidentally has frozen or stable listed automatically goes in 
there), etc.  I think if we would first set about getting ourselves organized, 
a lot of the problems we've seen here would be gone.

Perhaps give anybody that volunteers certain jobs to do.  This does not 
necessarily have to be limited to developers.  Users can make excellent bug 
reporters, for instance.  New users are especially good at some things because 
they will look at things a lot differently than people that have been using 
the system for a long time will.  They can spot things that make no sense, 
etc.  Or things that kinda border on a bug -- things that "don't work as 
advertised" perhaps.

Well, just a thought.

Maybe I'm totally off-base here, but I'm pretty sure I'm correct :-)

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John Goerzen          | Running Debian GNU/Linux (www.debian.org)
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