Hi everybody, I replied this email off-list. In the publicity team we have started recently a git repo with email templates for replying this type of requests. We receive emails likes this often in pr...@debian.org and I'm sure we're not the only team. The git repo is at https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/publicity/mails.git/ feel free to improve the existing emails, add translations and new emails.
Ana On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 09:19:23PM +0200, Anon Andme wrote: > Please stop sending emails to this address. I did not subscribe to this > > On 25 August 2017 at 14:53, Enrico Zini <enr...@debian.org> wrote: > > > # nm.debian.org updates > > > > At DebConf17, people from New Member Front Desk, keyring-maint and MIA > > teams met and worked on developing and deploying various new things on > > nm.debian.org: > > > > > > ## "cancel" link for a process > > > > If you started a process by mistake, or want to change your mind, you > > can now click "cancel" on the process page, and have it canceled > > yourself, with the opportunity to provide a message for the logs. > > > > > > ## 1-click emeritus > > > > You can now use nm.debian.org to retire from Debian (emeritus): request > > a new status on your personal page[1], write a goodbye message that will > > be automatically posted on debian-private, and you are done. > > > > This also automatically notifies the MIA team, so that they can check if > > some of your packages still need orphaning. > > > > [1] Direct link: https://nm.debian.org/process/emeritus > > > > > > ## New automated "Where Art Thou?" processes > > > > The MIA team[1] can now trigger a WAT run for a person with just one > > click. The process is tracked like any other process in the site, so it > > will be easy to track progress, or lack of response, over time. > > > > The WAT mail will contain links that can be clicked to report that a > > person is still active (which will automatically cancel the process), or > > to the 1-click emeritus interface to retire, described above. > > > > 30 days after the WAT ping is sent, if no action was taken by the > > potentially MIA developer, a Debian Account Manager, or someone > > delegated by them, can initiate the account removal. > > > > The account removal is notified with a mail to > > debian-priv...@lists.debian.org, followed by a pause of two weeks to > > give people time to react. For example, the MIA ping could have been > > sent to an old email address, and this gives people a chance to point it > > out. > > > > Finally, if no concerns are raised, the account is removed. > > > > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/MIATeam > > > > > > ## Easier approvals for Front Desk and DAM > > > > nm.debian.org is now able to talk directly to rt.debian.org to submit > > issues. This makes it easier to do approvals for Front Desk and DAM. It > > also helps avoid encoding issues in signatures seen by keyring-maint. > > > > nm.debian.org can also now interact with a command line tool[1] to > > automate those review steps that usually happen on Front Desk or DAM's > > systems, like verifying signatures in mails and signing the final RT > > ticket. > > > > [1] https://github.com/spanezz/debsso-client > > > > > > Enrico > > > > -- > > GPG key: 4096R/634F4BD1E7AD5568 2009-05-08 Enrico Zini < > > enr...@enricozini.org> > >