Hi,

First, thanks for working on this subject. I know that I will personally
benefit from it to experiment a few ideas and move some project of mine
(that I host on my personal server for now) there to be able to develop
it further.

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 08:33:20AM +0100, Lucas Nussbaum <lea...@debian.org> 
wrote:
> - it is strongly recommended to engage early with DSA to discuss design 
>   choices and identify possible blockers when/if the service will be moved
>   to Debian infrastructure.

I imagine that this kind of question has been asked many times in the past
but I didn't see a formal answer for it[1]: If someone is working on some
new project/service for Debian and wants to be hosted on a DSA-managed
machine, what are the criteria that should be met to be accepted? I guess
'root' access is not out of question, but I am sure there are other 
restrictions.
It would be nice if DSA could clarify that for their fellow developers.

[1]: or if it exists, I'd be happy to read it.

Regards,

-- 
Mehdi Dogguy


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