Front Desk or DAM approval
This page lists the approval statements for
Jongmin Kim <jmkim@debian.org>
to become Debian Developer, non-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 Jongmin Kim <jmkim@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>
4 months, 3 weeks ago.
This
process has been closed by noodles on
2024-12-19: no further modifications are possible.
Signed statements
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Hi
Please make Jongmin Kim (currently a Debian Maintainer, with guest account)
a Debian Developer, non-uploading (advocated by cwryu, gwolf, nattie,
praveen, srud).
Key D3D7A23522B641FB78ACC775000001EFCF1A50FA should be moved from the
'Debian Maintainer, with guest account' to the 'Debian Developer, non-
uploading' keyring.
Note that Jongmin Kim already has an account in LDAP.
Key fingerprint: D3D7A23522B641FB78ACC775000001EFCF1A50FA
uid: jmkim
First name: Jongmin
Middle name: -
Last name: Kim
Current status: Debian Maintainer, with guest account
Target keyring: Debian Developer, non-uploading
Forward email: jmkim@pukyong.ac.kr
Details: https://nm.debian.org/process/1335/
Jongmin Kim has accepted the DMUP in a signed statement.
Details from jmkim:
This is my application as a Debian Developer, non-uploading.
Over the past year, my contributions to Debian have primarily been
non-packaging related. I have been actively involved as the chief
organiser
of DebConf24.
During the organisation of DebConf24 in my hometown, Busan, I encountered
various restrictions in my activities due to not being an official Debian
member. These challenges arose from both on the Debian side and the local
side. This experience made me realise that becoming a Debian Developer is
essential to overcome these barriers and facilitate my future
contributions
to Debian.
Near future, I plan to grow the local Debian community in my country.
Now, I would like to continue my Debian-related works more formally, as a
Debian Developer, non-uploading.
While I am applying as a Debian Developer, non-uploading, I intend to
remain
involved in packaging, which I have been relatively inactive in but plan
to
resume.
- --
Thank you,
Sam Hartman (as Front Desk pp. DAM)
Signed with key 332D 4CE3 A2FA E543 9B7E 25B2 2836 81BA 6FE7 F41D
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hartmans |
2024-12-02 |
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2024-12-02 15:39 |
hartmans |
add_statement |
Added a new statement |
yes |
2024-12-02 15:39 |
nm@debian.org |
req_approve |
New statement received, the requirement seems satisfied |
yes |