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Re: really rough first draft of release announcement



On Thu, 29 May 1997, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:

> 
>   Sven> I use this in boot-floppies for calculating the number of developers:
> 
> ...
> 
>   Sven> Currently it says 180.
> 
> This proves my point as 
> 
> 	180 =   #(current maintainers) 
> 	      + #(people who once did a package and are no longer with us)
> 
> What we want to brag about is the number of current maintainers.
> 		
Let's not disenfranchise the testing group. I didn't read the statement as
referring only to package maintainers. There are others, as well, who
don't maintain packages but provide direct and indirect services for the
development group.
I'm not one for counting ;-) but it seems to me that 200 is a good number.
Do we really need to advertise a 10% possible error?

Luck,

Dwarf
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