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AM report on Robert Bihlmeyer



AM report on Robert Bihlmeyer
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Conclusion:
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I recommend that Robert becomes a Debian developer.


Applicant info:
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Name:	         Robert Bihlmeyer
Current email:   robbe+deb@orcus.priv.at 
Preferred email: robbe@debian.org


Identification:
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Robert provided me with the following gpg key:

pub  1024D/BC185AB3 2000-09-14 Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>
sig        16BD77C6 2000-12-07  Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@debian.org>
sig        47BA9357 2000-09-23  Gregor Longariva <longariva@softbaer.de>
sig        44A805B5 2000-11-15  Andreas Pommer <apommer@cosy.sbg.ac.at>
sig        E6583EFB 2000-09-14  Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>
sig        11C66221 2000-11-16  Andreas Krisch <akrisch@gmx.net>
sig        BC185AB3 2000-09-14  Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>
sig        513AEFD9 2000-09-28  Hans-Joerg Hoexer <hshoexer@rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de>
sig        48D29FB1 2000-11-12  Andreas Labres <al@lab.at>
sig        753C465D 2000-11-12  christian.mock@vibe.at
sub  1600g/7A5F1F7B 2000-09-14 [expires: 2005-09-13]
sig        BC185AB3 2000-09-14  Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>

It is signed by Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@debian.org>.

Identification check passed.


Policy and procedures:
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Robert wrote me:

  I have been using Debian since January after going "distribution-less"
  for some years. This change has eased my sysadmin life a great deal
  and I want to contribute back. And the most effective way to do that
  for a guy that likes C & Perl is to become a developer.

Robert explicitly agrees to follow the Social Contract anmd the DFSG in
his Debian related work. He answered to questions I asked his about hose
documents to my full satisfaction.

Policy and procedures check passed.


Tasks and Skills:
-----------------
Robert has already packaged two packages in the past: psst (free ssh2
implementation) and lame (mp3 encoder). Both look fine and are lintian
clean. These packages are not in Debian: psst has been superseded by
lsh-utils and lame has licencing/patenting issues. 

Robert wants to work on the Hurd port on Debian. He has already done
some work on the Hurd. Since I know very little about porting and about
the Hurd, I asked Marcus Brinkmann to take a look at his porting work.
He answered me: 
 |His contribution in the past was significant.  If he were able to
 |upload packages he compiled, that would be very useful for us. The
 |patch for ssl he posted was 100% accurate, as is everything he says on
 |the mailing list.  

Robert also wants to maintain some packages, such as secret-agent
(http://vibe.at/tools/secret-agent) of which he is also the upstream
maintainer.

Tasks and skills check passed.


-- 
Kind regards,
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| Bas Zoetekouw                  | Si l'on sait exactement ce   |
|--------------------------------| que l'on va faire, a quoi    |
| zoetekw@phys.uu.nl             | bon le faire?                |
|    bas@A-Es2.uu.nl             |               Pablo Picasso  |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+ 

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