Hi, The Debian distribution tries to run on many different architectures, many more than the average packager usually has in their basement. In order for people to be able to work on bugs in their packages that only manifest themselves on certain architectures, the Debian project runs porterboxes for (almost) all the architectures targeted by the distribution.
Debian Developers already have an account on all of these machines but occasionally the need arises for a person who is not yet a DD to debug a strange issue. DSA has in the past handed out temporary 'guest' accounts in an ad-hoc manner but there was no clearly defined process to request such access. At the recent DSA meeting in Munich, this issue was identified and we propose the following procedure: DMs and people in the NM process who need temporary access to an architecture can contact NM Front Desk. People who are neither may request an account if they find a DD to sponsor their request. The sponsor would collect the information, verify it and forward the request to DSA. The information to be provided by the guest should include the preferred account name, real name (first/middle/last), email address, and their PGP key (fingerprint). (The latter two are required by ud-ldap, our account management system.) Acceptance of the DMUP is a requirement. Furthermore a list of hosts or architectures for which access is needed, and a short explanation as to why. By default we expect such guest accounts to expire after one or two months, i.e. they will be locked after that time. Should access for a longer period be necessary that should be stated also. NM Front Desk / the sponsor will then be responsible for creating a ticket in RT for DSA to add the account. This procedure is documented at http://dsa.debian.org/doc/guest-account/ and updates to the procedure will be reflected there. DSA would like to thank the NM Front Desk for volunteering their support. For the admins, weasel -- | .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** Peter Palfrader | : :' : The universal http://www.palfrader.org/ | `. `' Operating System | `- http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

