On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 06:46:16PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 09:45:01AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> >...
> > > There are at least two ways how you can get an account on a machine in
> > > such a situation:
> > > - ask the Debian admins for a guest account on a machine of this 
> > >   architecture
> > 
> > I was not aware that this was an option.  Is this documented somewhere
> > as an option to NMs or others?  I for one never considered it because
> > TMK it was restricted to full DDs only.  If this is not the case,
> > documentation to that effect could be very helpful.
> 
> I don't know whether it's documented somewhere. All I know is that it 
> worked in the past and it's worth trying it.

It's certainly worth trying, and I'll keep it in mind.  However, the
information I did find on it lead me to believe it would be pointless to
request access to these machines since they were for Debian Developers
only, and they would get access (more or less automatically) because
they were a Debian Developer.

-- 
Jamin W. Collins

This is the typical unix way of doing things: you string together lots
of very specific tools to accomplish larger tasks. -- Vineet Kumar


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