[med-svn] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianMed/MoM" by AndreasTille

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The "DebianMed/MoM" page has been changed by AndreasTille:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM?action=diff&rev1=1&rev2=2

   a. The package in question is finished and uploaded
   a. The student is able to do advanced packaging tasks and is introduced into the communication channels of Debian Med team
  
+ The communication about this should be tagged with "[MoM]" in the subject line of the exchanged mails to enable others who might not be interested to procmail it out of their focus and enables other potential students to learn from this.
+ 
+ In this MoM process I would like to apply some strict rules:
+ 
+   1. If AndreasTille is posting something on the [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-med|mailing list]] containing [MoM] in the subject the student tries hard to respond with any comment (if not better possible something like:  I have no idea but I will do some research like asking upstream or whatever - just leaving a hint that he feels responsible somehow).
+   1. The student tries to follow any of my commits to the package which is in focus of the MOM plan and favourably sends a comment like
+       * Its OK for me
+       * What does this mean, please explain
+       * I would prefer ... instead of your change
+   To get informed about the changes the student needs to be subscribed to the commit mailing list[2] or at least do regular "svn up; svn log". He just tries to find a useful comment to any commit just to make sure he has understood things and will be able to do it himself in the future.
+   1. The student confirms that he succeeded in building the package according to the state in SVN in case it builds or he is able to reproduce the error message of the build process.
+   1. If there is any problem the student will ask on the Debian Med mailing list (tagging the subject [MOM] to not spam others to much.) This list should be the main communication channel to show others:
+       a. we are working on a problem
+       a. how things could be sorted out via open discussion
+       a. how they could learn things about packaging
+   We can also communicate via #debian-med IRC channel, however the time I have access to the evening hours (MET).
+   1. The student post a status report about the packaging every day reporting about changes he did, issues he faced or discussions he did with upstream etc.
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