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Front Desk or DAM approval

This page lists the approval statements for Bo YU <tsu.yubo@gmail.com> 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 Bo YU <tsu.yubo@gmail.com> 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> 5 months, 1 week ago.

This process has been closed by johns on 2025-01-17: no further modifications are possible.

Signed statements

Statement Uploaded by Upload date Actions
Hi

Please make Bo YU (currently a Debian Maintainer) a Debian Developer,
uploading (advocated by byang, eamanu).

Key E2521CB8175736A97052B2F8954E6A70100598A2 should be moved from the
'Debian Maintainer' to the 'Debian Developer, uploading' keyring.

  Key fingerprint:  E2521CB8175736A97052B2F8954E6A70100598A2
  uid:              vimer
  First name:       Bo
  Middle name:      -
  Last name:        YU
  Current status:   Debian Maintainer
  Target keyring:   Debian Developer, uploading
  Forward email:    tsu.yubo@gmail.com
  Details:          https://nm.debian.org/process/1339/
  

Bo YU has accepted the DMUP in a signed statement.

Details from vimer:

  I would like to apply to change my status in Debian to Debian Developer,
  uploading.
  I first used Debian about 10 years ago and was impressed by its
  stability, but it
  wasn't until almost 3 years ago that I had the opportunity to contribute
  to Debian,
  starting as a Debian RISC-V porter. Thanks to the hard work of the Debian
  riscv64
  port pioneers, my porting work started smoothly. I still remember that
  the first
  key package I ported was Nodejs with the help of Jérémy Lal. Throughout
  this journey,
  I have been deeply encouraged by the support of package maintainers and
  the related
  team regarding the RISC-V porting efforts. For example, many patches were
  merged
  quickly, and many people were interested in RISC-V hardware at DebConf24.
  And I also
  received valuable encouragement and guidance from aurel32 and mafm to
  continue
  advancing the Debian riscv64 porting work, including co-maintaining the
  buildd
  machines of unofficial port and fixing numerous FTBFS issues. I would
  also like to
  extend my gratitude to the debci team, whose support has been invaluable
  help to
  setup and maintenance of the riscv64 workers.
  In addition to riscv64 port work, I have also done a lot of packaging,
  mainly
  focusing on Python packages, along with some contributions to development
  or other
  packages. My first package was to adopt jimtcl, from which I learned many
  Debian
  processes. Next, I joined DPT to package many Python packages required by
  other
  developers or users. Thanks to the well-documented DPT workflow, I
  quickly mastered
  Debian packaging with git-buildpackage, which is suitable for most Debian
  packaging
  and allows me to verify patches on riscv64 hardware efficiently also.
  Additionally,
  I gained valuable packaging skills and received helpful guidance from
  experienced
  sponsors like Boyuan Yang, Stefano Rivera, Emmanuel Arias, Jeroen
  Ploemen,
  and Louis-Philippe Véronneau. They not only sponsored my package but also
  demonstrated
  high-quality packaging as Debian developers. Furthermore, I maintained
  jimtcl and rush
  for almost two years, following the previous maintainer's good
  practices.I brought
  in gl4es and xwayland-run also. And now zlog and qtrvsim(sponsored by
  Yunqiang Su)
  which are waitting to be uploaded, so I'm confident in packaging general
  development
  packages,including splitting packages and managing soname bumps.
  Certainly, I have
  packaged several OCaml packages with sponsorship from Stéphane Glondu and
  Gianfranco Costamagna. Given my limited OCaml knowledge, I will continue
  to seek
  their reviews before uploading my OCaml packages.
  Lastly, I also did some QA work, including fixing FTBFS issues during the
  Python
  3.11/3.12 and GCC 13/14 transitions and related patches/issues submitted
  upstream as well.
  I also did some QA uploads with sponsorship.
  I believe that becoming a DD will enhance my RISC-V porting work
  effectively and will
  bring me to make more contributions to the community.


- -- 
Thank you,



Santiago Ruano Rincón (as Front Desk pp. DAM)
Signed with key 7E94 74EA EE69 093B 207A B765 27DE 3D45 1048 86EF
santiago 2024-12-30 [view raw]

Log

Date Author Action Content Public
2024-12-30 15:47 santiago add_statement Added a new statement yes
2024-12-30 15:47 nm@debian.org req_approve New statement received, the requirement seems satisfied yes

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