Hi,

Can somebody please update us on the status of Oleg's application?

I looked at https://nm.debian.org/public/processes and he is not listed
there

Regards,

Daniel


On 11/01/14 18:10, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing to advocate Oleg's application.
>
> Oleg first contacted me in April 2013.  He is the upstream for the
> rfc5766-turn-server package, which is widely used in the WebRTC
> community.  He discovered I was responsible for two other TURN server
> packages in Debian and as each of the packages offers a slightly
> different feature set, I agreed to sponsor his package too.
>
> I met Oleg in person when visiting San Francisco in October 2013 and I
> have signed his key.
>
> Oleg is an active member of the free software family, he has also been
> at one of our Ganglia meetings, for example.
>
> He has been actively uploading his package to the mentors site and
> responding to feedback and learning the way Debian works.  Like
> myself, his focus is on the upstream work and he has been very
> thorough in supporting the package and eradicating upstream bugs as
> soon as they are discovered and then ensuring the fixes propagate to
> all the distros he supports.
>
> Given his location, I'm hopeful that he will be able to meet more
> Debian people at local events or DebConf14 and may consider
> progressing to become a DD.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
> On 08/01/14 04:57, Oleg Moskalenko wrote:
>
> > This is my declaration of intent to become a Debian Maintainer
> > <URL:http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMaintainer>.
>
> > I have read the Social Contract, Debian Free Software Guidelines
> > and Debian Machine Usage Policy and agree with all of them.
>
> > Currently, I maintain the package rfc5766-turn-server.
>
> > My GnuPG key 5C1E59B4 is signed by the Debian Developer Daniel
> > Pocock.
>
> > I look forward to becoming a Debian Maintainer.
>
> > Thanks for your attention.
>
> > Oleg Moskalenko
>
>
>
>
>


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