For nm.debian.org, at 2024-12-03: For the past 5 months, I have worked with NoisyCoil on various packaging tasks in the Debian Rust team. They have been packaging some new rust CLI tools, such as broot, du-dust, dysk and procs. Furthermore, they helped a great deal with some transitions within the team, such as the bindgen and image transition while preparing others and doing routine updates for other team packages. During my work with noisycoil they were always pleasant to interact with and quickly picked up the teams' workflow while delivering excellent contributions. For this past work, NoisyCoil sent mails using the email address noisycoil@tutanota.com which is the one they're using on nm.debian.org, and they signed their work and email using a GPG key with fingerprint 50CF C9D5 E5BD E1CB CA57 FD7B 6DF0 08E7 0F28 CBF7. I've made sure that they are able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to this key and that they're able to sign messages with the same key. Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that NoisyCoil as they present themselves on nm.debian.org is the rightful owner of both email noisycoil@tutanota.com and GPG key 50CF C9D5 E5BD E1CB CA57 FD7B 6DF0 08E7 0F28 CBF7.
For nm.debian.org, at 2024-12-20: For the past several months, I have worked with NoisyCoil on bananas-team and rust-team on salsa.debian.org. For this past work, we've mainly interacted via IRC/Matrix and Gitlab (salsa.debian.org) but NoisyCoil also sent mails using the email address noisycoil@tutanota.com which is the one they're using on nm.debian.org, and they signed their work and email using a GPG key with fingerprint 50CF C9D5 E5BD E1CB CA57 FD7B 6DF0 08E7 0F28 CBF7. I've made sure that they are able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to this key and that they're able to sign messages with the same key. Due to the long-term interactions we had, I'm convinced that NoisyCoil as they present themselves on nm.debian.org is the rightful owner of both email noisycoil@tutanota.com and GPG key 50CF C9D5 E5BD E1CB CA57 FD7B 6DF0 08E7 0F28 CBF7.
For nm.debian.org, at 2024-12-31: For the past few months, I have worked with NoisyCoil in the Rust team. They were nice and helpful to work with, and kept a good standard in their work. For this past work, NoisyCoil sent mails using the email address noisycoil@tutanota.com which is the one they're using on nm.debian.org, and they signed their work and email using a GPG key with fingerprint 50CF C9D5 E5BD E1CB CA57 FD7B 6DF0 08E7 0F28 CBF7. I've made sure that they are able to decrypt encrypted messages sent to this key and that they're able to sign messages with the same key. Due to the interactions we had, I'm convinced that NoisyCoil, as they present themselves on nm.debian.org, is the rightful owner of both the email address and the GPG key listed above.