Hello,

I advocate Johannes Schauer to become Debian Developer, non-uploading.
Advocacy text:

Johannes came to my attention initially on the Debian-embedded list, adding a 
multistrap wrapper 'polystrap', so allow rootless usage. Then I worked 
closely with him as his mentor for a GSOC project in 2012. He was an 
outstanding student, doing very good theoretical and practical work analysing 
Debian's dependency tree and writing (ocaml) software to help this analysis 
for the bootstrap process. He was able to make this his MSc work so could 
continue it duing the academic year.

Those scripts have developed into 'botch': 
https://gitorious.org/debian-bootstrap/botch, and the results made accessible 
to all developers via https://bootstrap.debian.net/

He has presented his work at FOSDEM and Debconf(13), where I got to meet him in 
person. This is tricky stuff that not many people have the skills to do (I 
couldn't do it :-). 

He came to Debconf13, which I think is an excellent sign of full involvement 
with the project.

He wrote/improved/updated patches for dpkg and apt to support Build profiles 
(https://wiki.debian.org/DebianBootstrap) and the Spec page which defines the 
implementation: https://wiki.debian.org/BuildProfileSpec. 

He did a great job of upstreaming those patches into dpkg, which was a long and 
somewhat frustrating process, requiring discussion on debian-devel, and several 
iterations of the patches. He remained polite and diligent throughout, and is 
thus exactly the sort of person we want in the project (smart _and_ polite :-)

He is initialy looking for just DM upload rights to upload a couple of 
packages, including botch (although it's stalled waiting for a new release 
of the underlying dose library right now), but bootstrap work is fundamentally 
a cross-archive artivity for which full DD-ship will be useful, so once he is 
comfortable with the mechanics of archive uploads it makes sense to make him a 
DD.

To be honest given his work to date, I have absolutely no hesitation in 
recommending him for DD-ship. He's already a valuable member of the 
project, this is pretty-much just a formalisation of that.

Wookey (via nm.debian.org)


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