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The goal of this page is to provide an entry point to the various Debian internal teams. The goal is to document everything that is important for people who want to help and maybe later join the corresponding teams. A somewhat similar effort was once started with TaskDescription but it was too theoric and never got very far. This page aims to provide an entry point to the various Debian internal teams. The goal is to document everything that is important for people who want to help and maybe later join the corresponding teams. If you're part of such a team, you should checkout the [wiki:/Guidelines guidelines for internal teams], there are many advices to create and keep a successful team.
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=== Development projects ===

 * [wiki:/DebianInstaller DebianInstaller] - The Debian Installer team (page under construction)
 * [wiki:/DebTags DebTags] - The Debtags team

## RaphaelHertzog: if you want to be listed here, you have to create your own page and
## follow the template created
## * The DebianMed project
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=== Other projects ===

 * [wiki:/DebianInstaller DebianInstaller] - The Debian Installer team (page under construction)
 * [wiki:/DebTags DebTags] - The Debtags team
 * The DebianMed project
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If you want to create a new page for a team, please create it as a subpage of this page and use TeamTemplate as a start. If you want to create a new page for a team, please create it as a subpage of this page and use TeamTemplate as a start. It's best when the page is created by a member of the team, however when the team is known to be overloaded, and if you would like to join that team to help out, it can be wise to create the page and to put all your knowledge about the team in that page. Then ask someone from the team to review it.

== About this page ==

A somewhat similar effort was once started with TaskDescription but it was too theoric and never got very far. This page aims to be much more concrete and lightweight so that people effectively keep it up to date.

This page aims to provide an entry point to the various Debian internal teams. The goal is to document everything that is important for people who want to help and maybe later join the corresponding teams. If you're part of such a team, you should checkout the [wiki:/Guidelines guidelines for internal teams], there are many advices to create and keep a successful team.

Teams

Infrastructure

  • [wiki:/Alioth Alioth] - The administrators of alioth.debian.org and related services ({svn,bzr,arch,git,hg}.debian.org)
  • [wiki:/DSA DSA] - The Debian System Administrators
  • [wiki:/FTPMaster FTPMaster] - FTP Masters
  • [wiki:/ListMaster ?ListMaster] - Debian List Masters (page under construction)

  • [wiki:/Security Security] - The security team

Development projects

Packaging teams

  • [wiki:/JavaPackaging pkg-java] - The Java packaging team

  • [wiki:/OCamlTaskForce pkg-ocaml-maint] - The Debian OCaml Task Force
  • [wiki:/DebianPerlGroup pkg-perl] - The Debian Perl Group

  • [wiki:/ZenossPackaging pkg-zenoss] - The Zenoss packaging team

  • [wiki:/XStrikeForce X Strike Force (XSF)] - The Debian X11 Maintainers
  • [wiki:/DebianXfceGroup pkg-xfce] - The Debian Xfce Group

Help out

If you want to create a new page for a team, please create it as a subpage of this page and use TeamTemplate as a start. It's best when the page is created by a member of the team, however when the team is known to be overloaded, and if you would like to join that team to help out, it can be wise to create the page and to put all your knowledge about the team in that page. Then ask someone from the team to review it.

About this page

A somewhat similar effort was once started with ?TaskDescription but it was too theoric and never got very far. This page aims to be much more concrete and lightweight so that people effectively keep it up to date.