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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on "Wed, 26 Jul 2000 16:19:56 +0000 (GMT)", Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There seems to be some confusion about how to reject an application. > > First, when should an application be rejected by an AM? > > Whenever a checklist item is not satisfied. > > Whenever too much time has passed without activities from the applicant. > > Now, how does an AM do this? > > First leave the "AM confirms assignment" field set to "yes", do not change > this field to "no" or you indicate another AM needs to be assigned to this > applicant, which is not the case. > > Next set the "AM accepts" field to "no", and give details for the > rejection in the "AM comments" field. > > Note: all AM rejections are procedural. At any time that the applicant > feels they can better satisfy the requirements of the application, they > are free to re-apply, and try again. > > Sano, this information needs to appear somewhere on the web pages, can you > find an appropriate place for this? I add this into AM checklist (nm-amchecklist). with some modification on newmaint and nm-checklist. I add the link on "New Maintainer's Corner" (newmaint) which point to NMlist and AMlist page on NM site (http://nm.debian.org/), and add the short description of new scheme of registration process on CheckList (nm-checklist). Regards. -- Taketoshi Sano: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>