-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 For nm.debian.org on 2023-11-15. Hi Please make Alexandre Detiste (currently a Debian Maintainer) a Debian Developer, uploading (advocated by tobi). Key 8F6DE104377F3B11E741748731F3144544A1741A should be moved from the 'Debian Maintainer' to the 'Debian Developer, uploading' keyring. Key fingerprint: 8F6DE104377F3B11E741748731F3144544A1741A uid: tchet First name: Alexandre Middle name: - Last name: Detiste Current status: Debian Maintainer Target keyring: Debian Developer, uploading Forward email: alexandre.detiste@gmail.com Details: https://nm.debian.org/process/1118/ Alexandre Detiste has accepted the DMUP in a signed statement. Details from tchet: For nm.debian.org, at 2022-09-10: I would like to apply to change my status in Debian to Debian Developer, uploading. I've been using Linux since 1999, wanting to recover control over my computer. I started with Redhat 5.2; tried out SuSE. In 2002 I built my first own computer, but didn't had internet access for one year more. Debian was the distro-of-the-month at the wallpaper stand[1], it was pure luck, but with time I realised it was the perfect match for me; because of it's completeness and the way everything is ensured to work well offline. And this part was not luck, it happens because of the SC, DFSG and Policy, and the perseverance of fellow Debian Developer. I've been tracking testing with some package pinned from unstable ever since, going through latin1->utf8, i386->amd64 crossgrading and other transitions. I had much _fun_ automating a lot of stuff for myself, but it's only much later I got confident in sharing with community. I started with some python2->3 transition work for Debian native packages. I then got deeply interrested about the systemd debates, I really felt that Debian needed help at this time. - - From this came out systemd-cron, which was made _for_ Debian, being the aggregation of two former upstream projects. The way ".timer" inhibits "/etc/cron.d/" is a de-facto heuristic that could be integrated someday in the Policy for example. [so the end-goal of systemd-cron is to actually do nothing :-) ] I also had a huge interrest in games and learning Python, so I did a lot of work on game-data-packager; where I learned a lot. I find that the Games Team is also relaxed and welcoming place to work with. These days my interrest is shifting to Lua, as a dependency of many games. I also use it at work to write a WireShark dissector for CANBUS data that I'd like to see liberated. I've been busy the last year building a Debian-derivative at work; we'll start the rollout soon. That also included a lot of coaching about the Debian philosophy. I feel that now is the perfect time for me to step up as a proper Debian Developer, I have finally more free time to do it in a more dedicated and enjoyable way. I would also help to salvage random packages that needs help before the release, something that is practicaly hard to do as a DM. I did _not_ read how other applied to see which is the "perfect" way, I just did it my way :-) [1] https://linuxfr.org/news/woody-dans-planete-linux-hs-7 - -- Thank you, Nicolas Dandrimont (as DAM) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEARYIAB0WIQTB729fH18IcEx4DLn8XLJnUYbabwUCZVUu9wAKCRD8XLJnUYba b6pCAP0VYkjxU7/LZgUWbRJxJLPpoBy4knhRiftKc6IAZncvjgD/fEIohbPwLTuV 8Y7W8DeZXyOQeD85kIP8DogLsprbIQM= =e+td -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----