X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=developers-reference.sgml;h=45dcc2202c0d0a02c85e21d855065e4d4a101ce8;hb=e24a20b77bb72b7885a78115ecd55e40a7e204cf;hp=a70f475adff0942cd7df80b0bfd0e3a8263292d9;hpb=b9ad716105a5129cd710814f0af93ea3767c7fde;p=developers-reference.git diff --git a/developers-reference.sgml b/developers-reference.sgml index a70f475..45dcc22 100644 --- a/developers-reference.sgml +++ b/developers-reference.sgml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ %commondata; - + @@ -1834,7 +1834,6 @@ right away. - Handling Bugs Monitoring bugs @@ -1959,6 +1958,41 @@ that the bug report is not forwarded to the bug distribution mailing list. + + Interaction with prospective developers + +

+This chapter describes procedures that existing Debian developers should +follow when it comes to dealing with wannabe developers. + + Sponsoring packages +

+Sponsoring a package means uploading a package for a maintainer who is not +able to do it on their own, a new maintainer applicant. Sponsoring a package +also means accepting responsibility for it. +

+New maintainers usually have certain difficulties creating Debian packages +-- this is quite understandable. That is why the sponsor is there, to check +the package and verify that it is good enough for inclusion in Debian. +(Note that if the sponsored package is new, the FTP admins will also have to +inspect it before letting it in.) +

+If you are an application manager for a prospective developer, you can also +be their sponsor. That way you can also verify the how the applicant is +handling the `Tasks and Skills' part of their application. + + Advocating new developers +

+See the page about at the Debian web site. + + Handling new maintainer applications +

+Please see at the Debian web site. + + + Overview of Debian Maintainer Tools

This section contains a rough overview of the tools available to