On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 06:08:36PM +0100, Matthew Vernon wrote: > Dale Scheetz writes: > > > I just can't understand the reluctance to satisfy this requirement except > > that it is viewed by some as being too hard. I cannot, for the life of me, > > You've not been reading my emails then. I don't want random people > having a copy of my passport digitised (worse still, digitised and > signed my me). I know other people who would be unhappy about > this. It's not necessary, so ditch it. Hi, Though some good points have been brought up on either side, I would have to agree with Mr. Vernon's statement above. It's not that I as an applicant am unable to scan a photo, I would prefer that digital copies of my passport weren't running around. As I understand it, the Debian administration has access to this but how does that benefit either the applicant or the project? As I see it, there is no benefit to either party. Cheers, Shane -- Shane Wegner: shane@cm.nu Personal website: http://www.cm.nu/~shane/
Attachment:
pgpQfX7d9Rojb.pgp
Description: PGP signature