> To become a Debian Maintainer, you must: > > - agree to the social contract and DFSG > > - agree to the Debian Machine Usage Policies (dmup) > > - publically state your agreement to the above two documents, > signing your declaration with your OpenPGP key. Most people will > post their declaration to the debian-newmaint mailing list I agree to the Debian Social Contract as at version 1.1. I agree to the Debian Machine Usage Policies as at version 1.1.1. > - have your PGP key signed by at least one (but ideally more than > one) Debian Developers Russell has signed my key: $ gpg --check-sigs 24EDC406 | grep -vi trent pub 1024D/24EDC406 2006-12-06 sig! F5C75256 2008-09-07 Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> sig! F5C75256 2008-09-07 Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> sig! F5C75256 2008-09-07 Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> sub 4096g/AD2823D8 2006-12-06 > - have at least one (but preferably more) Debian Developers > advocate you. This is usually a signed mail to debian-newmaint > (often a reply to your declaration mail) Petr Rockai has agreed to act as advocate. > - submit a bug report with a jetring changeset to the bug tracking > system, filed against the debian-maintainers package. Use only > URLs from debian.org for the agreement and advocates fields of > the jetring changeset I'll be doing this once an advocacy reply to this post arrives. > - there will be a delay of four days after the bug report has been > submitted to wait in case of objections or any more advocacies > from Debian Developers
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