Report for new developer applicant Kurt Roeckx <Q@ping.be>. Summary: Accept 1. Identification & Background ------------------------------ Check with key ID 7244970B: ID Check passed, key signed by developer ??? Output for keycheck.sh 7244970B pub 1024D/7244970B 2002-04-02 Kurt Roeckx <Q@ping.be> Key fingerprint = 71D7 2EF4 798F 8E3A 8B5A B114 41DC 1C90 7244 970B sig!3 7244970B 2002-04-02 Kurt Roeckx <Q@ping.be> sig!3 7244970B 2002-04-02 Kurt Roeckx <Q@ping.be> sig!3 7244970B 2002-04-02 Kurt Roeckx <Q@ping.be> sig!3 PN AF79D29E 2004-08-30 Wouter Verhelst <wouter@grep.be> uid [jpeg image of size 4394] sig!3 7244970B 2004-06-06 Kurt Roeckx <Q@ping.be> sig!3 PN AF79D29E 2004-08-30 Wouter Verhelst <wouter@grep.be> sub 4096g/BB6805BF 2002-04-02 sig! 7244970B 2002-04-02 Kurt Roeckx <Q@ping.be> 8 signatures not checked due to missing keys Let's test if its a version 4 or greater key Key is ok Kurt Roeckx writes: I have a master degree in electronics option ICT. For my job I'm a programmer in C/C++ and also some assembler. In my spare time I also program software, mostly in C. I'm a Linux user since 1995 when I got myself a Slackware CD which I've used for a long time. I have always upgraded it manually to the latests versions. I got more involved in Debian when I got my amd64. The debian-amd64 port wasn't really going anywhere at that time. I've started the amd64 packages repository on alioth and after some time I got some help with building and uploading the packages. Since then I've been building packages, looking at the failed build logs, submitting bug reports and patches to the BTS. I've also made the debian-installer work for amd64 and still do the daily builds. I'm a free software user and developer because I believe in the principles of free software. I want others to benefit from the work I, just as I do from the work others do. A google search shows Kurt to be active on a variety of Linux-related mailing lists over the past several years. 2. Philosophy and Procedures ---------------------------- Kurt has a solid understanding of Debian's philosophy and procedures. He provided acceptable answers to all my questions about the Social Contract, DFSG, and other Debianisms. 3. Tasks and Skills ------------------- Kurt is the maintainer of: linux32 (sponsored by Tollef Fog Heen) openntpd (sponsored by Brian Nelson) Kurt also answered my other questions regarding T&S without problems. 4. Recommendation ----------------- I recommend Kurt as a Debian developer. Account: kroeckx Forward-Email: Q@ping.be
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