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Front Desk or DAM approval

This page lists the approval statements for Dennis van Dok <dennisvd@nikhef.nl> 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 Dennis van Dok <dennisvd@nikhef.nl> 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> 11 months, 3 weeks ago.

This process has been closed by johns on 2024-05-20: no further modifications are possible.

Signed statements

Statement Uploaded by Upload date Actions
[for nm.debian.org on 2024-05-19]

Hi

Please make Dennis van Dok (currently a Debian Maintainer) a Debian
Developer, uploading (advocated by ellert, maswan).

Key 5869B8BB779413AE2BBC11E3DFFAD8197617EF19 should be moved from the
'Debian Maintainer' to the 'Debian Developer, uploading' keyring.

  Key fingerprint:  5869B8BB779413AE2BBC11E3DFFAD8197617EF19
  uid:              dvandok
  First name:       Dennis
  Middle name:      van
  Last name:        Dok
  Current status:   Debian Maintainer
  Target keyring:   Debian Developer, uploading
  Forward email:    dennisvd@nikhef.nl
  Details:          https://nm.debian.org/process/1279/


Dennis van Dok has accepted the DMUP in a signed statement.

Details from dvandok:

  For nm.debian.org, at 2024-04-21:
  I would like to apply to change my status in Debian to Debian
  Developer, uploading.
  I have been a maintainer of a few packages since 2012; the LCAS/LCMAPS
  collection for Grid Computing authentication and authorization was
  developed with help of EU funding in the EGEE and later EGI projects.
  Later, I packaged the IGTF distribution of CA certificates that are
  used in several scientific computing communities, mainly physics and
  hight-througput computing.
  While the platform-of-choics in this field has been Red Hat Enterprise
  Linux compatible, principally CentOS, a recent change in direction at
  Red Hat makes this compatibility more tricky. Several labs are thinking
  about a shift in the direction of Debian.
  I strongly feel that when one makes use of open source software,
  giving back in some form is the right thing to do. The HTC community
  could use more Debian Devolopers to help with packaging software
  that is relied on and not already in Debian; they could help to improve
  the sofware that is already there but sees new users and use cases.


- --
Thank you,

Nicolas Dandrimont (as DAM)

Signed with key 6F33 9C5E 1725 D5E3 7910 0F09 6F31 F754 5A88 5252
olasd 2024-05-19 [view raw]

Log

Date Author Action Content Public
2024-05-19 17:45 olasd add_statement Added a new statement yes
2024-05-19 17:45 nm@debian.org req_approve New statement received, the requirement seems satisfied yes

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