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Front Desk or DAM approval

This page lists the approval statements for Amin Bandali <bandali@debian.org> to become Debian Developer, uploading. Only statements from FrontDesk and Debian Account Managers are valid for this requirement to be satisfied. Usually, this requirement is completed last, after the rest of the process is done.

This process being for Amin Bandali <bandali@debian.org> to become a Debian Developer, if the approval is made by a FrontDesk Member it won't become effective immediately. A grace period of 7 days will be observed before the process going further (RT ticket submission for the keyring changes and account creation).

This requirement has been approved by Housekeeping Robot <nm@debian.org> 1 year, 6 months ago.

This process has been closed by johns on 2023-11-16: no further modifications are possible.

Signed statements

Statement Uploaded by Upload date Actions
For nm.debian.org on 2023-11-15.

Hi

Please make Amin Bandali (currently a Debian Maintainer, with guest
account) a Debian Developer, uploading (advocated by jbicha, pere).

Key BE6273738E616D6D1B3A08E8A21A020248816103 should be moved from the
'Debian Maintainer, with guest account' to the 'Debian Developer,
uploading' keyring.

Note that Amin Bandali already has an account in LDAP.

  Key fingerprint:  BE6273738E616D6D1B3A08E8A21A020248816103
  uid:              bandali
  First name:       Amin
  Middle name:      -
  Last name:        Bandali
  Current status:   Debian Maintainer, with guest account
  Target keyring:   Debian Developer, uploading
  Forward email:    bandali@gnu.org
  Details:          https://nm.debian.org/process/1211/
  

Amin Bandali has accepted the DMUP in a signed statement.

Details from bandali:

  For nm.debian.org, on 2023-09-09:
  I'd like to apply to change my status in Debian to Debian Developer,
  uploading.
  I have worked on maintaining several packages in the past six months
  as a Debian Maintainer, and I'd like to be able to more directly help
  maintain other packages and do uploads myself, as well as uploading
  packages to the NEW queue without a sponsor.
  I started contributing to Debian back in 2020, sending patches for
  the opendht and jami (ring) packages.  I was able to take over the
  maintenance of these two packages earlier this year, and worked hard
  on getting them in good shape and up-to-date again in time for the
  Bookworm release with help from my kind sponsor Petter Reinholdtsen,
  after a long period of stagnation due to absence/unavailability of
  the packages' former maintainer.
  As a Debian Maintainer, I currently maintain Debian's jami, opendht,
  and restinio packages, and I help maintain several GNOME packages as
  a member of the Debian GNOME team.  I'm also a member of the Debian
  Emacsen team, where I've contributed a few changes, and plan to do
  much more - including contributing new Debian packages for various
  GNU Emacs packages and helping with maintenance of existing ones -
  going into the future.
  Furthermore, as a free software activist, I care greatly about the
  Debian project as a whole, it being one of the most comprehensive
  collections of and one of the most popular vehicles for distribution
  of free software, and I'd like to be able to participate and vote on
  important issues and matters regarding the whole project and help
  uphold its values and commitments to computer users' freedom, as a
  full member of the project.


- -- 
Thank you,

Nicolas Dandrimont (as DAM)
Signed with key 6F33 9C5E 1725 D5E3 7910 0F09 6F31 F754 5A88 5252
olasd 2023-11-15 [view raw]

Log

Date Author Action Content Public
2023-11-15 21:09 olasd add_statement Added a new statement yes
2023-11-15 21:09 nm@debian.org req_approve New statement received, the requirement seems satisfied yes

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