NM report for Daniel Baumann

2006-04-09 Thread Rene Engelhard
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Report for Applicant Daniel Baumann follows.

1. Identification  Background
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Syncing Debian Keyrings with rsync from keyring.debian.org
Receiving and checking key
pub   1024D/4B2B2B9E 2004-06-20
  Key fingerprint = 709F 54E4 ECF3 1956 2332  6AE3 F82E 5CC0 4B2B 2B9E
uid  Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 4743206C 2004-06-28  Joachim Breitner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! AB9B66FD 2004-06-28  Thomas Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! C3B2FCDE 2004-06-30  Gergely Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! A21AD4F9 2004-07-25  Thomas Viehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 330C4A75 2005-03-04  Martin F. Krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! AA6541EE 2005-03-16  Bernhard R. Link [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 554FB4C6 2005-06-26  Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 68FD549F 2005-06-27  Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 29F19BD1 2005-07-06  Michael Meskes michael@fam-meskes.de
sig!294C09C7F 2004-06-27  Peter Palfrader
sig!264011A8B 2004-07-01  Jonathan Oxer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!2BD8B050D 2005-05-16  Roland Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!25706A4B4 2005-06-27  Simon Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!374E0B766 2004-06-27  Andreas Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3C09FD35A 2004-06-28  Andreas Tille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!375BE8097 2004-06-28  Florian Lohoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3D14235A0 2004-06-30  Thiemo Seufer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!37E7B8AC9 2004-07-02  Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!33E8DCCC0 2004-07-06  Martin Wuertele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!316BD77C6 2004-07-21  Gerfried Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!307447252 2004-07-30  Thorsten Sauter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3BC7D020A 2004-09-06  Alexander Wirt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3307D56ED 2004-09-18  No?l K?the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!30A5FB687 2004-10-28  Gaudenz Steinlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!39B7C328D 2005-03-30  Luk Claes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!34B2B2B9E 2004-06-20  Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!34B2B2B9E 2004-06-20  Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!34B2B2B9E 2005-05-18  Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 248AEB73 2005-06-26  Rene Engelhard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid  Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
sub   1024g/19ED1B2F 2004-06-20
sig! 4B2B2B9E 2004-06-20  Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Let's test if its a version 4 or greater key
Key is ok
Check for key expire stuff
Key has no expiration date set, nothing to check.

- - signed by various DDs, ID check passed.

Advocate writes:
 He is very enthusiastic and adopted quite some packages that were up
for adoption, bringing them to a good and releaseable state. He seems
to understand the procedures quite well and learns fast, doesn't seem
to make the same mistake twice. I think he would make a good package
maintainer.

Applicant writes:
I am a 23 year old computer science student of the ETH Zurich, living
near Solothurn, north-western Switzerland.

In late 1999, the Free Software movement found me at my hometown. Since
Potato, I am a very satisfied Debian user. The real discover of Debian
took place in 2002 with Woody as I began to make my own packages. First,
I build them for my personal usage, in 2004 I started to maintain some
packages in the official repository. Recently in 2005, I founded
debian-unofficial.org where I provide additional packages enhancing
Debian GNU/Linux.

Currently, my work for Debian consists simply of packageing. On the one
hand, I would like to focus in future on both the QA work and on l10n
(as long as I have the time to train myself better in Esperanto). On the
other hand, I would like to be a quick and transparent sponsor for
maintainers which are not/not already developers.

In my spare time, I enjoy listening to the music of Prokofjew,
Rachmaninov and Shostakovich as well as reading books of Isaac B. Singer
and Isaac Leib-Perez.

2. Philosophy  Procedures
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He has a good understaning of Debians philosophy and procedures and answered
my questions to my satisfaction.

3. Tasks  Skills
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Daniel answered my questions satisfactorily (with some minor errors).
Daniel has far too many packages to be able to check in a timely manner for me; 
most
of his packages were checked by Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] as his 
sponsor
already, though and he assured me (and I trust him) that thse packages were OK.
For the remaining ones I checked them and found more or less big problems; 
those were
fixed quickly, though.

4. Recommendation
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I recommend Daniel be accepted as Debian Developer. 

Account: panthera
Mail-Fwd: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,

Rene
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AM Report for Robert Alan Larson

2003-08-29 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

AM report for Robert Alan Larson (called Blars Blarson) follows:

1. Identification and Background


Key signed by 6 DDs:

LANG=C ./keycheck.sh 68AC5746
gpg: keyring `/home/rene/Debian/NM/keycheck/nm.gpg' created
gpg: key 68AC5746: public key Robert Alan Larson (Blars) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:   imported: 1
pub  1024D/68AC5746 2002-04-16 Robert Alan Larson (Blars) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Key fingerprint = D5D0 98AF B143 6373 4F41  7861 8351 C3C2 68AC 5746
sig!BE9F70EA 2002-08-13   Thomas Bushnell, BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!1557BC10 2002-08-13   Matt Kraai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!924C0C26 2002-09-03   Luigi Gangitano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!2C4E51F4 2002-08-16   Richard A. Hecker (NoWhereMan) [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
sig!3   8F068012 2002-11-20   Andrew McMillan (Andrew @ Work) [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
sig!3   68FD549F 2003-06-20   Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3   68AC5746 2002-04-16   Robert Alan Larson (Blars) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub  1024g/37B6B1E4 2002-04-16
sig!68AC5746 2002-04-16   Robert Alan Larson (Blars) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2 signatures not checked due to missing keys

- ID check passed.

Blars writes:

*** snip ***
Professionally, I'm a system administrator for several AIX, Solaris,
and Linux systems, as well as being in charge of the network hardware
for a couple of hundred systems.  Besides one of my desktop systems,
the only Debian system at work is currently the firewall for the two
hundred systems.  (I hope to get more.)  My main responsibility for
the past decade as been System Administration, before that I was a
programmer. (Basic variants, C, PL/1 variants, and some obscure
stuff.)  I've had experience with a variety of systems at work.

At home, I've been using Debian for almost two years.  Before that I
had a Red-Hat system, but it was not sufficiently reliable or usable
to replace my Sun/Solaris system as my primary system.  Between RH 4.1
where I started with it and 7.0 which I tried and rejected, I felt RH
was going in a different direction than I wished to.  I had been
loading some applications from the RH 4.2 cds that they dropped on the
later versions, and they were no longer compatible with 7.0.  When I
started looking at other distributions, I found Debian had the
applications I wanted including cnews and olvwm.  Once I had
experienced updating with Debian, I was very impressed.  (It is better
tested and integrated than any commercial unix I've ever used.  That's
paying thousands of dollars a year for support.)

[...]

At a local Linux conference, SCALE, I wound up running the Debian
booth most of the day, letting people know about Debian, giving out 20
cds, and selling T-shirts.

Since I take advantage of other peoples generosity, I feel obligated
to help make the world a better place in ways that suit my skills and
temperament.  Debian is such a project that I feel I can contribute to
in a relatively small way by maintaining a few packages, contributing
temperament does not fit that of being a DPL, and I don't want to
invest the time needed to maintain a major package like GCC or
Xfree86.)

I've been contributing free software for many years, none of which got
me fame.  Hinfo (see below) and mod_access_rbl for apache are the
currently useful ones.  I also publish my own DNSbl, BlarsBL.  (aka
block.blars.org)

[...]
*** snip ***

2. Philosophy  Procedures
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Blars knows our Philosophy and Procedures and he agrees with it.
He answered my questions regarding PP correctly.

- PP passed.

3. Tasks  Skills
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Blars currently maintains hinfo and suck which are both already in the
arhive an sponsored by Tollef Fog Heen and Matt Kraai.

There are/were are few minor issues in hinfo and suck which he resolved
quickly/were already resolved in his local copy and are to be uploaded
soon..

Blars also answered my TS-questions correctly.

- TS passed.

4. Recommendation:
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I recommend that Blars be accepted as Debian Developer.

Account: blarson
Mail forwarded to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Grüße/Regards,

René
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Re: Andrea Capriotti on hold

2003-02-03 Thread Rene Engelhard
Rene Engelhard wrote:
 Rene Engelhard wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I just put Andrea Capriotti on hold. I sent him the TS questions on
 
 Despite my Cc:, his mail-adress is [EMAIL PROTECTED], not
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] I should use my addressbook more...

*sigh*

nettuno.it is the domain

Rene

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Andrea Capriotti on hold

2003-02-02 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

I just put Andrea Capriotti on hold. I sent him the TS questions on
Dec, 12th and received no answer for two weeks. Then I asked him why
(around Christmas) and he explained me that he has no time and would
going to reply at the bginning of January.

I then waited and asked him again, the same play with other dates
continued; he always excused himself with no time.

Last week, I set him a limit to the end of this week for at least
answering and said him that I am going to put him on hold unless he
answers during this week...

He didn't and now we have Sunday, 23:59 here, the time's gone and he's
on hold...

(most of the askings and his explanations about time were done on
ICQ..)

Regards,

Rene
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Re: Trouble becoming a member

2002-09-17 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi Steve,

Steve Langasek wrote:
 Once you become a DD, your signature will be enough to meet Arvid's ID
 requirement, as well.  So this should be enough, unless he hopes to
 become a DD before you do. ;)

Hmm. We require a signature of an person beeing _already_ DD, so this
would stall the ID check even longer as if he finds some DD near him.

Regards,

Rene
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 : :' : http://www.debian.org | http://people.debian.org/~rene/ 
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Re: My application process for becoming a debian developer

2002-09-03 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

Craig Small wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 08:02:32PM -0400, Tommy Moore wrote:
  On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
   * Tommy Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-02 10:58]:
database says I need to be approved  by the DAM, and then there's not
anymore entries under my record after that.
  
   There are.  http://nm.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   says that the DAM is waiting for you to reply to some 
   PhilosophyProcedures
   mail he sent you and for you to get your GPG key signed by a local
   developer.

Martin, may it be that you looked at the wrong line? If I log into
the database I see comments about ID and PP at _Application Manager
Comments_ not at comments from DAM. And the Applicant has passed all
checks and was approved by Craig...

  I was able to get my key signed by a local developer after Craig asked me
  to do that.
  My record shows the date the different steps in the process were
  completed.
 However I would of said something along the lines of the DAM may ask for
 more information or need clarification.
 
 That seems to me what has happened here.

James hasn't written anything in his comments field -- which actually
doesn't mean he hasn't done something -- but nobody cannot resolve
that just seeing the db entries (except of course James)

Just my 2¢

Regards,

Rene
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