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DM application for Thorsten Glaser



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Hello, all!

I am the current maintainer of the mksh and libbsd-arc4random-perl pak-
kages (it helps that I’m upstream for these as well), which are uploaded
through a variety of sponsors. I’m also quite involved in the open source
world (MirBSD, FreeWRT, and a couple of minor projects such as Lynx) and
assorted things (FSF contributor for a few projects; OSI and OKFN licence
discussion member, etc). I am, however, not a personal user of Debian,
although I do have accounts on a few machines, use a GNU/kFreeBSD sid VM
for packaging, and have quite some experience since Debian happens to be
used at my workplace a lot.

Now I would like to speed up maintaining the packages I already do by
becoming a Debian Package Maintainer as per suggestion of mika, according
to http://wiki.debian.org/Maintainers (maybe, there will be more packa-
ges of mine in the future).

I hereby state that I agree with the Debian Social Contract, Version 1.1,
the Debian Free Software Guidelines, and will adhere to the Debian Machine
Usage Policies, Version 1.1.1.1, with respect to my connection to the De-
bian Project.

If you happen to know me some, I would be glad for some advocacy.


Thanks in advance!

//mirabilos
- -- 
I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it
when God enlightens him. Or only God invents algorithms, we merely copy them.
If you don't believe in God, just consider God as Nature if you won't deny
existence.		-- Coywolf Qi Hunt
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