Report for new developer applicant Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr>: Summary: Accept 1. Identification & Background ------------------------------ Check with key ID DF67A55E: ID Check passed, Key signed by existing DD Jerome Marant <jerome@debian.org>. Output from keycheck.sh DF67A55E: gpg: key DF67A55E: public key "Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr>" imported gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: imported: 1 pub 1024D/DF67A55E 2002-03-01 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> Key fingerprint = A9F7 C81F 531A 6D88 8F81 203A 2E5F DBE0 DF67 A55E sig!3 5DF03167 2002-08-02 Jerome Marant <jmarant@nerim.net> sig!3 DF67A55E 2002-07-08 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> uid Alexandre Fayolle <alf@logilab.fr> sig!3 5DF03167 2002-08-02 Jerome Marant <jmarant@nerim.net> sig!3 DF67A55E 2002-07-08 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> uid Alexandre Fayolle <afayolle@nerim.net> sig!3 DF67A55E 2002-11-19 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> uid Gurney Alex (poête) <agurney@nerim.net> sig!3 DF67A55E 2002-11-19 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> uid Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@centraliens.net> sig!3 5DF03167 2002-08-02 Jerome Marant <jmarant@nerim.net> sig!3 DF67A55E 2002-07-08 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> uid Alexandre Fayolle (private address) <alexandre.fayolle@free.fr> sig!3 5DF03167 2002-08-02 Jerome Marant <jmarant@nerim.net> sig!3 DF67A55E 2002-07-08 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> sub 1024g/A99AFB92 2002-03-01 sig! DF67A55E 2002-03-01 Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr> 12 signatures not checked due to missing keys Applicant writes: I've been using Debian since 1994, for a long time on my own personnal computer, and for the past 4 years as a part time sysadmin in the company I co-founded, Logilab which is a strong advocate of Open Source software (see http://www.logilab.org/) and invests a lot in the O.S community, especially in the Python world. Open Source software is important to me, because it means that everyone can have access to the tools, and can tune the tools to suit their need. I use Debian because of the high quality of the packages and because of the excellent upgrade support between successive versions of the distribution. This is of utmost importance to me. The huge choice of packaged software is also very important to me, as an individual, and as an IT professionnal, because I know that most major free software projects have been packaged for Debian, which is great to know when I design a solution for a customer. If I can become a DD, I intent to maintain a number of python-related packages (the ones that I already maintain, and a number of other useful packages that I use on a daily basis), and help the Debian python support as much as I can (participate on the debian-python mailing list, help python package maintainers fix bugs, sponsor other python-packages maintainers). I already maintain the python-xml package which I took over from Jerome Marant a year and a half ago. I also maintain the python-4suite package, though I admit I have some problems with this one since upstream has not released anything but alphas and betas in a long time and the current package is not very useable. I also packaged python-psyco which entered debian last summer. 2. Philosophy and Procedures ----------------------------- Alexandre has an excellent understanding of Debian's philosophy and procedures. He provided acceptable answers to all my questions about the Social Contract, DFSG, BTS, etc. 3. Tasks and Skills ------------------- Alexandre is the maintainer of python, psyco, python-4suite, python-unit, and python-xml-0.6 (sponsored by Jerome Marant <jerome@debian.org> and Sebastien Bacher <seb128@debian.org>) He also answered my other questions regarding T&S without problems. 4. Recommendation ----------------- I recommend Alexandre as a Debian developer. Account: afayolle Forward-Email: alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr
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