Hi,
I've worked with Tassia as a videoteam (and general DebConf) volunteer
during DC13 and Debian Women miniconf in Barcelona (2014): she trained
me for the videoteam and we did various shift together.
She's always been polite, helpful, competent and really a pleasure to work
with.
She's also
Hello,
I have done a lot of work on nm.debian.org, mostly refactoring and unit
testing, with the goal of finally allowing site logins to anyone with an
alioth account.
This is a summary of what I have done:
- refactored the permission code: computing who-can-do-what-to-whom now
happens
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 03:01:30AM -, Paul Wise via nm wrote:
Hello,
I advocate Harlan Lieberman-Berg to become Debian Developer, uploading.
Advocacy text:
Harlan is interested in joining ftpmaster to help review packages and
reduce the size of the NEW queue. I haven#39;t reviewed his
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 12:48:14PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
Since when is it acceptable to advocate someone for a technical role in
Debian while having no direct knowledge of their technical work?
Indeed it is not acceptable, and I have just undone it.
Advocacies based on just a chat
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2 more people applied to become a Debian Developer, uploading:
Hello,
I advocate Nattie Mayer-Hutchings to become Debian Developer, non-uploading.
The current status of Nattie Mayer-Hutchings is Debian Contributor.
Advocacy text:
I know Nattie for a long time from several Debian events. Her contributions are
outstanding and I would love to see her as
Hello,
I advocate Nattie Mayer-Hutchings to become Debian Developer, non-uploading.
The current status of Nattie Mayer-Hutchings is Debian Contributor.
Advocacy text:
Hi,
Nattie has been a contributor for many years to DebConf and plenty of other
Debian events. I can remember her at the
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