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  3. 760: Declaration of intent

Declaration of intent

The most important requirement for changing status in Debian is to make sure that a person actually intends to do so.

This requirement has been approved by Housekeeping Robot <nm@debian.org> 5 years, 1 month ago.

This process has been closed by noodles on 2020-05-27: no further modifications are possible.

Potential problems

  • statement of intent signed with key D2608972E6BCC54364F9AD7284681A7C0986C640 instead of the current active key

Signed statements

Statement Uploaded by Upload date Actions
For nm.debian.org, at 2020-05-26:
I would like to apply to change my Debian status to Debian Maintainer.
I have participated in bug reports several times with others e-mails and I am able to help maintain packages with the study I did on packaging and in several programming languages. I also worked alone on packages like Drawing for Debian rebuilt for backports at the moment for me and I want to make it available to everyone in the Debian community and also with the latest version that is in my GitLab repository ready to packaging and I also worked in Microsoft TTF fonts in a newer version also to test the package called ttf-mscorefonts-installer. All packages in .deb. And my packaging study continues to evolve further, according to https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging.
Signed with key D260 8972 E6BC C543 64F9 AD72 8468 1A7C 0986 C640
leandrocunha 2020-05-26 [view raw]

Log

Date Author Action Content Public
2020-05-26 22:23 leandrocunha add_statement Added a new statement yes
2020-05-26 22:23 nm@debian.org req_approve New statement received, the requirement seems satisfied yes
2020-05-26 03:31 leandrocunha - Helping the community and respecting it and its guidelines. yes

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