Hi, 2020年10月1日(木) 1:04 Adam D. Barratt <a...@adam-barratt.org.uk>: > > On Wed, 2020-09-30 at 12:57 +0200, Mattia Rizzolo wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 05:10:23PM +0900, Kentaro Hayashi wrote: > > > How should I ask to remove them in this case? > > > > This being debian-project@ I'm sure there are several DSA members who > > follow the list, so I'd say to try and wait some time to see if any > > of them follow up. > > As noted in the original mail, as soon as an account is locked any > corresponding debian.net DNS entries stop being published. The only > question under consideration is thus whether those entries should > become available for re-use and, if so, when. > > My (anecdotal) experience is that debian.net entries tend to fall into > two categories - those that only have any relevance or usefulness to an > individual, and those that are of wider use, where there may be > surprise at their disappearance. It's not entirely clear in either case > how soon after retirement the record should become available, and we > don't have tooling to support any answer other than "immediately". > > If there's a need / desire for a particular DNS name previously owned > by an ex-DD to be made available, then we'd be happy to discuss that on > a per-case basis.
So, I want to discuss a particular DNS entry: fabre.debian.net. This DNS record was owned by ex-DD ukai. He was retired 2009-08-25, and it holds dnsZoneEntry: fabre IN A 218.223.29.46. You can ensure this by the following command: ldapsearch -u -x -H ldap://db.debian.org -b dc=debian,dc=org uid=ukai I want to reuse this subdomain to plan running an experimental service. Here is a brief explanation about it. https://slide.rabbit-shocker.org/authors/kenhys/debconf2020-online/ > As a side-note, please bear in mind that -project is publicly archived > when considering whether to post data from LDAP to it (even publicly- > visible data). I thought that we need to discuss based on the fact, so I've attached that list. But, I should be more careful to handle it... Regards,