(Debian Maintainers) [2] are different processes
and easily confused. DM leads to Debian Maintainer status, with limited
upload rights; NM leads to full Debian Developer status.
[1] http://debian.org/devel/join/newmaint
[2] http://wiki.debian.org/Maintainers
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PGP/GPG
and mostly Debian in
the last years.
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directhex i have six years of solaris
bug reports and patches ensued. In the process I met Gerrit Pape
and started to help with the git package.
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' SONAMEs change all of the time (as some
of the ones that I maintain). Being Developer also helps to sign keys of
people inteding to become contributors, a problem that I had in the area where
I lived before (and to which I return frequently).
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,
I
started to maintain them in the official archive. I also started
contributing
to the Debian Samba packaging team. I've also tried to help fix some RC
bugs.
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directhex i have six years of solaris sysadmin experience, from
several uploads from him and they have all been excellent.
As his colleague, I admire his meticulous approach to all things technical,
and I believe his already-thorough knowledge of the project and his
attention to detail will be the project's gain.
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anything until the fingerprint is added to the
keyring.
I suggest following up to the bug if you think you've been waiting an
unreasonably long time.
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://nm.debian.org/public/newnm, but it
complained that my GPG fingerprint Debian account name already
exists, which is true since I have a guest account.
A DD can start off the process by advocating you through nm.debian.org.
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other (your choice) licenses with the first nine points of the
DFSG
and show a few examples of where they do not comply with the
DFSG.
This makes curl -O working.
Good plan; fixed.
Thanks,
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is DebConf and its related tasks, with which I
intend to continue. I may be tempted into packaging something eventually,
but am for the moment applying as a non-uploading DD.
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s position on this for DDs is documented:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint/2009/07/msg00044.html
For DMs it's less clear where jurisdiction lies.
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On 2016-07-13 14:04, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
Note: please keep this general, not specific to any application
(this is why I changed the subject)
and yet you continue to mail the archive address associated with it?
Please don't.
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ion.
> >
> > I'm thrilled too, happily waiting for the day you'll become a DD too!
> > IMO you are ready for this too, _now_.
>
> Ack, IMO directly applying for DD would make more sense in your case
> than taking the intermediate DM
werline").
Skimming over Jerome's changelogs, I'd be happy for him to proceed to the
AM stage. We all have to start somewhere.
There's also the option of being a non-uploading DD but retaining DM
rights, if that is preferable.
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ming non-uploading DD is that you lose the DM
> rights. At least, that's what I remember from previous discussions,
> ICBW.
We have ways of making that work, if it's the path Jerome would like to
take.
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have a problem with AMs and their applicants getting together
and discussing parts of the process or some other details. But it's
important that the majority happens in writing, because at the end of the
process DAM reviews the entire discussion and assesses the applicant from
scratch.
If an applica
...@koch.ro
But now it disappeared. Have you revoked your advocacy or is this a
bug?
Charles indicated that he had made a mistake in the advocacy so it will
show up in due course. No need for worry at this stage.
Thanks,
For front desk:
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On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 07:48:27AM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire (Front Desk) wrote:
Hi,
In the past few days and weeks there have been many advocacies, for new
applicants and for DM-DD applicants.
Please take advantage of the NM web interface where possible, as it makes
the process much more
to the project.
Is this to be considered formal advocacy for Jeroen?
Thanks,
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the web interface:
https://nm.debian.org/
Thanks,
For front desk:
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bootc I once
at a recent BSP his proposed NMUs were first class and I
uploaded them without hesitation. Everything that I wrote in my advocacy for DM
still stands, and I am confident that he should now be granted unsupervised
access to the archive.
Jonathan Wiltshire (via nm.debian.org)
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perspective is often useful, and her support and encouragement is
invaluable. I fully support her decision to formalise her involvement.
Jonathan Wiltshire (via nm.debian.org)
ebian.org> with whom I have enjoyed working to improve many
Python packages in Debian.
I look forward to continuing to improve free software and Debian.
Thank you for considering my application.
Regards,
Jonathan Wiltshire
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< bootc> I once used aptitude on RedHat. It was surprisingly
ticular case, I have spoken with her in person and her
application to dm first was an error. She has sufficient sponsorship
potential in the team for uploads not to be a problem, and addition of dm
status or conversion to dd_u at a later date is not a problem. I'll
therefore shortly cancel the
an error from anonscm.debian.org...)
Thanks,
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if they arise.
Thanks,
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