1. Identification & Account Data -------------------------------- First name: John Last name: Sullivan Key fingerprint: A462 6CBA FF37 6039 D2D7 5544 97BA 9CE7 61A0 963B Account: johns Forward email: john@wjsullivan.net The key is signed by 2 DDs. Output from keycheck.sh attached.keycheck 2. Background ------------- Applicant writes: I got started with computers on the Commodore 64 that my family had. I grew up entering programs out of magazines (Family Computing) and library books. I got involved early with online communities -- Quantum Link, Compuserve, and running a BBS system on a Commodore 128 with 3 daisy chained floppy drives. At some point I figured out how to get on the actual internet via a dial-in public network, found some gopher servers that would let me telnet out, and started playing MUDs and messing around trying to get into various publicly accessible computers. My first experience that I remember with GNU/Linux was trying to install Slackware on a PC around 1996. I was frustrated with Windows performing so poorly on my system. I had no more real encounters with GNU/Linux for several years, until after I had finished my MFA in Writing and moved to Boston in 2003. While looking for part-time editing and writing work, I found an ad for a position at GNU Press. It didn't seem to involve much editing, but it was part-time and related to publishing, so I applied and got the job. Once there, I realized where I was -- the Free Software Foundation. My memories of Slackware and Emacs (and any number of interactive FSF copyright messages) came back. I enjoyed using GNU/Linux on my work machine there, and ended up installing Debian at home. Later that year, part-time work for the FSF turned into full-time work, and I'm still there today. In 2006 I took over maintainership for Planner. In 2007 I decided to package the program I and some friends were using to do the New York Times crossword puzzles -- xword -- for Debian. After meeting some of the Debian developers through my work with the FSF, I had decided I wanted to get more involved in the Debian community, so I started my Debian Developer and Debian Maintainer applications. I've since adopted Debian responsibilities for the Planner package. So I've been a Debian user continuously since 2003. I'm very thankful for the existence of Debian, and a large part of my motivation for wanting to contribute to Debian is to give back in whatever ways I can that help improve the distribution for others who are coming to it for the first time. Fundamentally, I want everyone in the world to be able to run a complete free software operating system. Improving Debian also helps other free software distribution projects that derive from it. 3. Philosophy and Procedures ----------------------------- John has a good understanding of Debian's philosophy and procedures and properly answered all my questions about the social contract, DFSG, BTS, etc. John committed to uphold the SC and DFSG in his Debian work and accepts the DMUP. 4. Tasks and Skills ------------------- John has a good understanding of the technical side of Debian. John currently maintain --- as a DM --- the xword and planner-el packages, which are in good shape. John has also provided fixes for RC bugs, showing the needed care and abilities to deal with packages others than his own. [1] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=john+sullivan 5. Recommendation ----------------- I recommend to accept John as a Debian Developer. Cheers. -- Stefano Zacchiroli -o- PhD in Computer Science \ PostDoc @ Univ. Paris 7 zack@{upsilon.cc,pps.jussieu.fr,debian.org} -<>- http://upsilon.cc/zack/ Dietro un grande uomo c'è ..| . |. Et ne m'en veux pas si je te tutoie sempre uno zaino ...........| ..: |.... Je dis tu à tous ceux que j'aime
$ ./keycheck.sh 61A0963B Syncing Debian Keyrings with rsync from keyring.debian.org Receiving and checking key gpg: requesting key 61A0963B from hkp server keys.gnupg.net pub 4096R/61A0963B 2010-07-21 Key fingerprint = A462 6CBA FF37 6039 D2D7 5544 97BA 9CE7 61A0 963B uid William John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> sig! 2BE16D01 2010-08-14 Moray Allan <moray@sermisy.org> sig!3 61A0963B 2010-08-06 William John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> uid William John Sullivan <johns@fsf.org> sig! 2BE16D01 2010-08-14 Moray Allan <moray@sermisy.org> sig! 63FEE659 2010-07-31 Erinn Clark <erinn@torproject.org> sig!3 61A0963B 2010-07-21 William John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> uid William John Sullivan <johns@gnu.org> sig! 2BE16D01 2010-08-14 Moray Allan <moray@sermisy.org> sig! 63FEE659 2010-07-31 Erinn Clark <erinn@torproject.org> sig!3 61A0963B 2010-07-21 William John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> uid [ revoked] Willam John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> sig! 63FEE659 2010-07-31 Erinn Clark <erinn@torproject.org> sig!3 61A0963B 2010-07-21 William John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> rev! 61A0963B 2010-08-06 William John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> sub 4096R/B501C8DB 2010-07-21 sig! 61A0963B 2010-07-21 William John Sullivan <john@wjsullivan.net> 17 signatures not checked due to missing keys Let's test if its a version 4 or greater key Key is OpenPGP version 4 or greater. Good! Check for key expire stuff Valid "e" flag on key 0x97BA9CE761A0963B, no expiration Valid "s" flag on key 0x97BA9CE761A0963B, no expiration
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