The "Lets find more ways to waste time" Email

Benjamin Seidenberg astronut at dlgeek.net
Thu Jul 20 01:55:47 UTC 2006


So I was thinking at random, and I somehow thought about how many
people/teams name each debian release in the changelog, and thought:
"Gee, why don't we do that?" While this thought is most likely the
result of either a repressed psychiatric trauma from my childhood (even
if some of you will insist I'm still in it) or accidental inhalation of
the chemicals I was using for my aquarium yesterday, I still think it's
an idea worth considering. So, the following questions arise:

1.) Most importantly: Do you guys think we should proceed in exploring
this idea?

2.) If so, how should we name the release? Should it be the one who
uploads (Automatic objection to this from me until Ganneff and Elmo
finish my application), the one who starts the new changelog entry, or
just whenever a name comes around? Maybe decide on-list on the next name?

3.) Can I have some of what Benjamin is smoking? (No)

4.) ??????????

5.) Profit

Bored (and not really under any chemical, psychotic or alien influences),
Benjamin

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