Re: Clément Hermann: Application Manager report

2019-08-06 Thread Clément Hermann
> This might be unorthodox, so I'm spelling it out here: I was a
> "non-advocate" for Clément¹ (this is, I said I would have advocated
> him if I had done technical work in Debian with him). FrontDesk
> assigned him to me during DebConf, so that the process would be
> expedited, and suggested us to talk face-to-face regarding Clément's
> technical work, and keep a mail registry only about the P parts,
> which we did.
> 
> ¹ 
> https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20190721125049.gb15...@mosca.iiec.unam.mx
> 
> I completely stand by what I said. Clément is an active member of the
> Go and Perl teams. He has also been part of the Tails distribution, a
> privacy-oriented Debian derivative, for a long time.
> 
> He described to me the work he has been doing to get important
> server/VM orchestration technologies (we prominently talked about lxd)
> properly in Debian. He mentioned several "interesting" issues when
> doing so.
> 
> I spent some time going through the bugs he has interacted with. He
> very often provides either a full answer, or good technical insight in
> them.
> 
> So, without further ado, I completely agree and subscribe that Clément
> Hermann  can and should indeed be a Debian
> Developer, uploading, right now.
> 
> Gunnar Wolf (via nm.debian.org)
> 
> For details and to comment, visit https://nm.debian.org/process/627
> 
Thanks again Gunnar, for your kind words.

And thanks, especially, for making this process a pleasure to go
through; to the point I regret we're not in Curitiba anymore so we could
discuss some fine points about bad licences and how to handle them with
real word example - along with some kind of nice bererage. Preferably
beer, but cachaça would be accepted!
…Ok, I'm sure we would find more interesting stuff to talk about in such
circonstances. But that was unexpectedly fun, and I can only wish every
applicant to have such a nice AM process.


And in this e-mail I'd also like to publicly thank everyone who
encouraged me, before, during, or after my declaration of intention - or
Gunnar's report, proving once again how fine a community Debian can be.
I really appreciated that, and it gives me even more reasons to want to
be part of it! :)

-- 
nodens



Re: Clément Hermann: Application Manager report

2019-08-06 Thread Holger Levsen
Oi!

On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 06:54:06PM -, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> So, without further ado, I completely agree and subscribe that Clément
> Hermann  can and should indeed be a Debian
> Developer, uploading, right now.

wow, neatom very very nice to read this while still in Brasil! :)

congrats, Clément, have lots of fun and keep up the great work and joy!


-- 
cheers,
Holger

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Re: Clément Hermann: Application Manager report

2019-08-06 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Gunnar Wolf  (2019-08-06):
> This might be unorthodox, so I'm spelling it out here: I was a
> "non-advocate" for Clément¹ (this is, I said I would have advocated
> him if I had done technical work in Debian with him). FrontDesk
> assigned him to me during DebConf, so that the process would be
> expedited, and suggested us to talk face-to-face regarding Clément's
> technical work, and keep a mail registry only about the P parts,
> which we did.
> 
> ¹ 
> https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20190721125049.gb15...@mosca.iiec.unam.mx
> 
> I completely stand by what I said. Clément is an active member of the
> Go and Perl teams. He has also been part of the Tails distribution, a
> privacy-oriented Debian derivative, for a long time.
> 
> He described to me the work he has been doing to get important
> server/VM orchestration technologies (we prominently talked about lxd)
> properly in Debian. He mentioned several "interesting" issues when
> doing so.
> 
> I spent some time going through the bugs he has interacted with. He
> very often provides either a full answer, or good technical insight in
> them.
> 
> So, without further ado, I completely agree and subscribe that Clément
> Hermann  can and should indeed be a Debian
> Developer, uploading, right now.

This is very good news, glad to see nodens on board!


Cheers,
-- 
Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)
D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant


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Clément Hermann: Application Manager report

2019-08-06 Thread Gunnar Wolf
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This might be unorthodox, so I'm spelling it out here: I was a
"non-advocate" for Clément¹ (this is, I said I would have advocated
him if I had done technical work in Debian with him). FrontDesk
assigned him to me during DebConf, so that the process would be
expedited, and suggested us to talk face-to-face regarding Clément's
technical work, and keep a mail registry only about the P parts,
which we did.

¹ 
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20190721125049.gb15...@mosca.iiec.unam.mx

I completely stand by what I said. Clément is an active member of the
Go and Perl teams. He has also been part of the Tails distribution, a
privacy-oriented Debian derivative, for a long time.

He described to me the work he has been doing to get important
server/VM orchestration technologies (we prominently talked about lxd)
properly in Debian. He mentioned several "interesting" issues when
doing so.

I spent some time going through the bugs he has interacted with. He
very often provides either a full answer, or good technical insight in
them.

So, without further ado, I completely agree and subscribe that Clément
Hermann  can and should indeed be a Debian
Developer, uploading, right now.
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Gunnar Wolf (via nm.debian.org)

For details and to comment, visit https://nm.debian.org/process/627
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https://nm.debian.org/process/627



Re: Jonathan Bustillos: Declaration of intent

2019-08-06 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Jonathan Bustillos dijo [Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 11:08:09PM -]:
> I would like to apply to change my status in Debian to Debian Developer,
> non-uploading. I am using Debian since 2008 and I have helped in some
> teams like the Spanish Localization Team doing po.debconf templates
> translations since 2011. At the DebConfs I have attended since 2012
> (...)

FWIW, I pushed Jonathan to take this step and ask for an official
status recognition in Debian. Jonathan is a very motivated person, and
can present things in a very motivating fashion. I have attended
several activities where he has been among the organizers or
instigators, and he is always warm, welcoming and enthusiast.

He has contributed several debconf templates translations to Spanish.

Although I have witnessed he is technically knowledgeable, he is not
yet requesting to become an uploading DD - I know this will come in
due time...

He has been shy to step forward and get more directly involved in
teams, but I trust he will do so; he has participated in several
aspects of DebConf organization and running (mostly in the video team,
but also on the catering team at DC17), and is a keen volunteer.

I am sure Jonathan will increase his involvement in Debian, and
knowing him, I am also sure this will enable him to further inspire
other people to join the project.


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