Hi, [This is a correction to my earlier message on this topic] I would also like to point out that the current working definition of who is a DD is is someone who is in the LDAP db at db.debian.org in the debian developer group, and who has a key in the current debian keyring (refreshed daily during the voting period) I suppose that the DAM is the one who has been granted responsibility for adding people to Debian, and the NM team collectively was given the authority to boot DD'sout (the last time we booted a DD), so I'll take the word of the DAM (or NM collectively) as to who is a DD and who is not; in case my working definition of a DD is at odds with their view on the matter. I am assuming also that the DPL has the authority, since the DAM is his delegate, to add a person in to the project even if their key is not in the keyring. ====================================================================== a) Present me with a picture ID signed by the DAM, or the DPL, or the whole NM team, stating that the person named, and whose picture is being signed, is indeed a DD. b) show me, in person, two picture ID's issued by a governemt that demonstrate who you are, and match the signed the signed picture in a) c) tell me, personally, what your vote is during the voting period. Be prepared to do the same with an auditor is the vote is ever audited. ====================================================================== manoj -- Q: Why did Menachem Begin invade Lebanon? A: To impress Jodie Foster. Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/> 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C
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