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Application Manager report

For William Blough <devel@blough.us> to become DD, upl., an Application Manager has a look at all the information collected on this site, has a look to past contributions, asks a few questions if needed, and tries to build some trust that William Blough should indeed be Debian Developer, uploading.

The applicant will be notified once an Application Manager is assigned, and the AM will contact them.

This requirement has been approved by Housekeeping Robot <nm@debian.org> 6 years, 11 months ago.

This process has been closed by noodles on 2018-07-02: no further modifications are possible.

Application Manager

AM Paused Assigned by Assigned time Unassigned by Unassigned time Actions
mejo no jmw 2018-06-05

Signed statements

Statement Uploaded by Upload date Actions
For nm.debian.org, at 2018-06-28:

William Blough <devel@blough.us>[1] (Bill) and me walked through his New
Member process together. We exchanged quite some mails and did both P&P
and T&S. Bill showed a great understanding of the Debian ecosystem, decent
belief in the F/LOSS idea and he definitely has the required technical
skills to become a full member of Debian. He already maintains packages
since 2013, one of them being xerces-c - a widely used XML parser library.
All his packages are in good shape.

It's my opinion as his AM that William Blough <devel@blough.us> can and
should indeed be a Debian Developer, uploading right now.

William's biography (shortened by me)
=====================================

I'm in the US. [...] currently live in a small town a couple of hours
drive north of Orlando (and Disney World).

I didn't really find Debian until around 2000.  I had pre-ordered an
in-dash MP3 player for the car (the empeg, in case you've heard of it).
It ran Debian (potato, at the time, I think), and I knew I wanted to be
able to hack on it.  So I downloaded Debian and installed it as a
multi-boot with my Windows system, so I could figure out to use it, and
then figure out how to get a cross-compiler toolchain working (it ran
arm).

I wasn't really into F/LOSS at that point - I just knew that I could
download Debian for free, and make changes to things.  But over time, I
started to use Debian more and more, and Windows less and less.  [...] By
that point, I was beginning to understand the value in open source
software, but maybe didn't quite understand how free software was
different.

[...]

Over time, I came to understand how free software was different from
open source, and came to believe that being free was more important than
just being open.  I think that's one of the reasons I've stayed with
Debian all of these years, rather than moving off to some other
distribution.  GNU/Linux is great in general, but software freedom
matters.

[...]

In 2013, I tried to adopt an orphaned package that I used at work, but
couldn't find a sponser after several months.  It was very disheartening
to see my RFS autoclosed because mentors had purged the package that I
uploaded due to it being too old.  Quite frankly, I almost gave up.  But
not long after, another package that I use at work was RFA'd.  So I
tried to adopt that one, and had much better luck.  I realize now that I
could have found other ways to contribute, but at the time it seemed
like the expected path was to adopt a package.

Anyway, that was how I started contributing. Today I maintain 4
packages: xalan, xerces-c, soci, and passwordsafe.

[...]

- ---

Cheers,
 jonas (mejo@debian.org)
Signed with key 2C8C D283 D3EF DF43 3890 E783 5262 E7FF 4910 49FE
mejo 2018-06-28 [view raw]

Log

Date Author Action Content Public
2018-06-28 13:56 mejo add_statement Added a new statement yes
2018-06-28 13:56 nm@debian.org req_approve New statement received, the requirement seems satisfied yes
2018-06-05 18:27 jmw assign_am Assigned AM mejo yes

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