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Re: email addresses for Debian developers



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On Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Susan G. Kleinmann wrote:

[snip]
> So I've revised my plan to the following:
> I will stop where I am right now (with about 50 developers in 
> the database), check for approval with each person in the database,
> and then simply make the results available as a static mercator 
> projection with no sun shading.  (Too bad--I must admit you get 
> a very different impression of your colleagues when you look 
> at your background screen and realize that they ought to be 
> asleep right now.)  This will be enough to show the usefulness
> of the map.  Then, assuming Jim (or someone else) has time to make a 
> CGI script for direct developer input, the full results can be 
> made available in a more complete and robust way.

I really like the idea of the xearth data file and so I propose the
following:

Someone (Susan?) collects and maintains the long/lat records for each
developer. Entries to that list are done via email (opt. PGP signed) sent
directly to that person so only the maintainers that want to take part of
this have to give away the information. (Note that they only have send the
long/lat data--no real address/tel number or email address.)

Maintainance of the list should not be much work so I think we don't need
to implement a database for it.

We should tell the people that submitting their long/lat record allows us
to include this data in the xearth package in the distribution. (I don't
think that this is a problem. And if some Debian developer even don't want
us to know in which state he/she lives (not address, just the state), I
think this person should be excluded from the project immediately :-)


Thanks,

Chris

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