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Ed J <etj@cpan.org>
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This
requirement has been approved by Housekeeping Robot <nm@debian.org>
1 year, 8 months ago.
This
process has been closed by nm@debian.org on
2022-01-22: no further modifications are possible.
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Upstreams are in a difficult situation when responding to architecture specific issues reported by Debian people, as they have an even harder time accessing machines for those architectures.
Hence, I advocate the request to grant Ed a guest account to help him resolve the issues causing PDL to fail on non-amd64 architectures. While not having a track record of contributing to Debian yet, he has been very a helpful upstream resolving issues reported by Debian people, and he recently joined the Perl team to get more involved in maintaining PDL and its dependencies in Debian alongside his upstream work.
Signed with key 8182 DE41 7056 408D 6146 50D1 6750 F10A E88D 4AF1
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sebastic |
2022-01-16 |
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2022-01-16 07:56 |
sebastic |
add_statement |
Added a new statement |
yes |
2022-01-16 07:56 |
nm@debian.org |
req_approve |
New statement received, the requirement seems satisfied |
yes |
2022-01-16 07:42 |
mattia |
req_unapprove |
Requirement unapproved |
yes |
2022-01-14 06:39 |
sebastic |
req_approve |
Upstreams are in a difficult situation when responding to architecture specific issues reported by Debian people, as they have an even harder time accessing machines for those architectures.
Hence, I advocate the request to grant Ed a guest account to help him resolve the issues causing PDL to fail on non-amd64 architectures. While not having a track record of contributing to Debian yet, he has been very a helpful upstream resolving issues reported by Debian people, and he recently joined the Perl team to get more involved in maintaining PDL and its dependencies in Debian alongside his upstream work. |
yes |