Hi, On 14/08/2024 00:39, Soren Stoutner wrote:
Alexis,On Tuesday, August 13, 2024 3:29:44 PM MST Alexis Murzeau wrote:No, I'm not a Debian Maintainer. I saw in the past that the process requires a signature of the GPG key with in-person meeting which a bit discouraged me (compared to easy RFS mails).In the past that was the case. However, there is now an official key endorsement system, which allows people who have worked with you on packages in the past to endorse your key based on their interactions with you without the need to meet in person or ascertain that you have documentation proving you are the person you claim to be. https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/11/msg00003.html The difference: A key signature indicates that you have determined (through meeting in person and reviewing government documentation or any other step that is satisfactory to you) that the person is who they say they are. A key signature says nothing about how much a person knows or how good they are at packaging applications. A key endorsement says that the owner of the key is good at packaging applications or other work in Debian based on interactions online with things that key has signed. It says nothing about who that person is or if they really have the name listed on the key. Basically, in terms of the application process, key endorsements are a lot more like advocate statements, except they apply specifically to your key and can replace the needs for key signatures. There isn’t a hard and fast rule, but generally two or three key endorsements is equal to one key signature for the purpose of becoming a Debian Maintainer (needs one key signature) or a Debian Developer (needs two key signatures). So, if you have worked with two or three DD who can endorse your key based on the history of your interactions, you can apply to become a DM.
Thanks for your information!I found my way to nm.debian.org and applied here, hoping everything I've followed everything correctly.
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