<!ENTITY url-tech-ctte "http://&www-debian-org;/devel/tech-ctte">
<!ENTITY url-ddpo "http://qa.debian.org/developer.php">
<!ENTITY url-dcg "http://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/">
+<!ENTITY url-rt "https://rt.debian.org/">
<!ENTITY url-incoming "http://incoming.debian.org/">
<!ENTITY url-testing-maint "http://www.debian.org/devel/testing">
<!ENTITY email-mia "<email>mia@qa.debian.org</email>">
<!ENTITY email-debian-admin "<email>debian-admin@debian.org</email>">
+<!ENTITY email-rt-dsa "<email>admin@rt.debian.org</email>">
<!ENTITY email-ftpmaster "<email>ftpmaster@debian.org</email>">
<!ENTITY email-override "<email>override-change@debian.org</email>">
<!ENTITY email-bts-control "<email>control@&bugs-host;</email>">
[ Raphael Hertzog ]
* Add a link to enrico's excellent Debian Community Guidelines.
+ * Recommend the use of DSA's request tracker instead of mailing them.
+ * Remove reference to #debian-sf, #debian-bsd which don't exist anymore. Put
+ a reference to #debian-dpkg instead.
-- Andreas Barth <aba@not.so.argh.org> Sat, 16 Jun 2007 11:41:41 -0600
the debian-installer. <emphasis>#debian-doc</emphasis> is occasionally used to
talk about documentation, like the document you are reading. Other channels
are dedicated to an architecture or a set of packages:
-<emphasis>#debian-bsd</emphasis>, <emphasis>#debian-kde</emphasis>,
+<emphasis>#debian-kde</emphasis>, <emphasis>#debian-dpkg</emphasis>,
<emphasis>#debian-jr</emphasis>, <emphasis>#debian-edu</emphasis>,
-<emphasis>#debian-sf</emphasis> (SourceForge package),
<emphasis>#debian-oo</emphasis> (OpenOffice package) ...
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activities, and they all have a permanent connection to the Internet.
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<para>
-Most of the machines are available for individual developers to use, as long as
+Some of the machines are available for individual developers to use, as long as
the developers follow the rules set forth in the <ulink
url="&url-dmup;">Debian Machine Usage Policies</ulink>.
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If you have a problem with the operation of a Debian server, and you think that
-the system operators need to be notified of this problem, the Debian system
-administrator team is reachable at
-<email>debian-admin@&lists-host;</email>.
+the system operators need to be notified of this problem, you can check
+the list of open issues in the DSA queue of our request tracker at <ulink
+url="&url-rt;" /> (you can login with user "guest" and password "readonly").
+To report a new problem, simply send a mail to &email-rt-dsa; and make
+sure to put the string "Debian RT" somewhere in the subject.
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If you have a problem with a certain service, not related to the system