Follow-up Comment #9, sr #111237 (group administration): I can see a few commits from 2004-2006 years with David Ponce (and the currently registered email) as both the author and the committer. Strictly speaking, it doesn't mean that those commits were pushed using your key, though; anyone can configure one's Git to that name and email.
The user <dpe> has never commented on trackers, and the only activity
registered in the Savannah database from that account is a request for
inclusion in the 'emacs' group back in 2004, and that request was approved.
Therefore, I think giving you an access to that account would essentially
amount in (re-)granting you a write access to Emacs repositories, after two
decades. I think that would be OK to do without acquiring further info to
link the identities, provided 'emacs' admins are aware of it and don't mind
it.
So I'm CCing Eli, the committer of your latest change, and requesting for a
comment.
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