Re: Review of special packager access
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 7:59 PM, Vadim Zhukov wrote: > 2016-07-20 10:29 GMT+03:00 Ben Cooksley : >> Hi all, >> >> Just as a final reminder, i've yet to see responses from: >> >> - Asplinux > > BTW, ASPLinux is no more. http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=asp Thanks Vadim, i've now closed that account. > > -- > WBR, > Vadim Zhukov Cheers, Ben ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
2016-07-20 10:29 GMT+03:00 Ben Cooksley : > Hi all, > > Just as a final reminder, i've yet to see responses from: > > - Asplinux BTW, ASPLinux is no more. http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=asp -- WBR, Vadim Zhukov ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Thanks. 2016年7月20日 15:54,"Ben Cooksley" 写道: > On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Jeff Bai wrote: > > Hi all. > > Hi Jeff, > > > > > I am a developer for the AOSC project, and confirming that we are still > > actively using the depot server for pre-packaging. > > Thanks, that's now been noted. > > > > > Best regards, > > Jeff Bai > > Cheers, > Ben > > > > > > > 2016年7月8日 19:41,"Ben Cooksley" 写道: > > > > Hi all, > > > > My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a > > distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as > > this contains important details. > > > > First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to > > kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for > > communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are > > missing from there :) > > > > Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one > > per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early > > access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the > > relevant point of contact. > > > > I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please > > confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a > > general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be > > appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys > > file and remove any outdated keys. > > > > If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone > > with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email > > sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. > > > > KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label > > whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: > > > > ## Name > > ssh-rsa > > > > ## Next Name > > > > The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to > > distributions, is as follows: > > > > - Active > > - Aix > > - Aosc > > - Archlinux > > - Arklinux > > - Asplinux > > - Bluewhite64 > > - Chakra > > - Conectiva > > - Crux > > - Darwin > > - Debian > > - Exherbo > > - Fedora > > - FreeBSD > > - Gentoo > > - Kaos > > - Mageia > > - Magic > > - Mandriva > > - Meego > > - NetBSD > > - OpenBSD > > - PCLinuxOS > > - PLD > > - Redhat > > - Rpath > > - Siduction > > - Slackware > > - Slamd64 > > - SUSE > > - Tld > > - Tru64 > > - Tukaani > > - Turbo > > - Ubuntu > > - Uludag > > - Uoirix > > - Uomandriva > > - Uosolaris > > - Vine > > - Yellow > > - Yoper > > > > In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response > > from. > > > > Thanks, > > Ben Cooksley > > KDE Sysadmin > > ___ > > release-team mailing list > > release-team@kde.org > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > > > > > > > > ___ > > release-team mailing list > > release-team@kde.org > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > > > ___ > release-team mailing list > release-team@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Jeff Bai wrote: > Hi all. Hi Jeff, > > I am a developer for the AOSC project, and confirming that we are still > actively using the depot server for pre-packaging. Thanks, that's now been noted. > > Best regards, > Jeff Bai Cheers, Ben > > > 2016年7月8日 19:41,"Ben Cooksley" 写道: > > Hi all, > > My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a > distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as > this contains important details. > > First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to > kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for > communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are > missing from there :) > > Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one > per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early > access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the > relevant point of contact. > > I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please > confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a > general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be > appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys > file and remove any outdated keys. > > If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone > with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email > sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. > > KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label > whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: > > ## Name > ssh-rsa > > ## Next Name > > The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to > distributions, is as follows: > > - Active > - Aix > - Aosc > - Archlinux > - Arklinux > - Asplinux > - Bluewhite64 > - Chakra > - Conectiva > - Crux > - Darwin > - Debian > - Exherbo > - Fedora > - FreeBSD > - Gentoo > - Kaos > - Mageia > - Magic > - Mandriva > - Meego > - NetBSD > - OpenBSD > - PCLinuxOS > - PLD > - Redhat > - Rpath > - Siduction > - Slackware > - Slamd64 > - SUSE > - Tld > - Tru64 > - Tukaani > - Turbo > - Ubuntu > - Uludag > - Uoirix > - Uomandriva > - Uosolaris > - Vine > - Yellow > - Yoper > > In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response > from. > > Thanks, > Ben Cooksley > KDE Sysadmin > ___ > release-team mailing list > release-team@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > > > > ___ > release-team mailing list > release-team@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Hi all. I am a developer for the AOSC project, and confirming that we are still actively using the depot server for pre-packaging. Best regards, Jeff Bai 2016年7月8日 19:41,"Ben Cooksley" 写道: Hi all, My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as this contains important details. First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are missing from there :) Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the relevant point of contact. I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys file and remove any outdated keys. If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: ## Name ssh-rsa ## Next Name The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to distributions, is as follows: - Active - Aix - Aosc - Archlinux - Arklinux - Asplinux - Bluewhite64 - Chakra - Conectiva - Crux - Darwin - Debian - Exherbo - Fedora - FreeBSD - Gentoo - Kaos - Mageia - Magic - Mandriva - Meego - NetBSD - OpenBSD - PCLinuxOS - PLD - Redhat - Rpath - Siduction - Slackware - Slamd64 - SUSE - Tld - Tru64 - Tukaani - Turbo - Ubuntu - Uludag - Uoirix - Uomandriva - Uosolaris - Vine - Yellow - Yoper In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response from. Thanks, Ben Cooksley KDE Sysadmin ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Hi all, Just as a final reminder, i've yet to see responses from: - Active - Aix - Aosc - Asplinux - Crux - Darwin - Magic - Meego - PCLinuxOS - PLD - Redhat (Fedora has responded, this appears to be a duplicate account) - Rpath - Siduction - Tld - Tru64 - Turbo - Uludag - Uoirix - Uomandriva - Uosolaris - Vine - Yellow - Yoper The accounts for the above will be closed based on the lack of response in 2 days time. Big thanks to all of those who have responded. Cheers, Ben ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 1:01 AM, Rex Dieter wrote: > Ben Cooksley wrote: > >> I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please >> confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a >> general point of contact for that distribution > > Fedora is still active, contact: > Rex Dieter Hi Rex, Thanks for the details. As Fedora and Redhat are related, can you comment on the Redhat entry there? > > Thanks > > -- Rex Regards, Ben > > ___ > release-team mailing list > release-team@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Ben Cooksley wrote: > I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please > confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a > general point of contact for that distribution Fedora is still active, contact: Rex Dieter Thanks -- Rex ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Friday 08 July 2016 23:39:41 Ben Cooksley wrote: > - FreeBSD Active. Our points-of-contact are Raphael Kubo da Costa and Tobias Berner. I know Tobias is always on top of the pre-release packages, getting them ready for the next release-round. [ade] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 5:07 AM, Michael Palimaka wrote: > Hi Ben, Hi Michael, > > On 08/07/16 21:39, Ben Cooksley wrote: >> I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please >> confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a >> general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be >> appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys >> file and remove any outdated keys. > > I confirm that Gentoo is still active. Our primary contacts are: > > Johannes Huber > Michael Palimaka > > We have also reviewed our ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Perfect, i've now noted that - thanks for confirming. > > Kind regards, > > Michael Cheers, Ben ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Eric Hameleers wrote: > On Fri, 8 Jul 2016, Ben Cooksley wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a >> distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as >> this contains important details. >> >> First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to >> kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for >> communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are >> missing from there :) >> >> Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one >> per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early >> access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the >> relevant point of contact. >> >> I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please >> confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a >> general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be >> appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys >> file and remove any outdated keys. >> >> If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone >> with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email >> sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. >> >> KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label >> whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: >> >> ## Name >> ssh-rsa >> >> ## Next Name >> >> The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to >> distributions, is as follows: >> >> - Active >> - Aix >> - Aosc >> - Archlinux >> - Arklinux >> - Asplinux >> - Bluewhite64 >> - Chakra >> - Conectiva >> - Crux >> - Darwin >> - Debian >> - Exherbo >> - Fedora >> - FreeBSD >> - Gentoo >> - Kaos >> - Mageia >> - Magic >> - Mandriva >> - Meego >> - NetBSD >> - OpenBSD >> - PCLinuxOS >> - PLD >> - Redhat >> - Rpath >> - Siduction >> - Slackware >> - Slamd64 >> - SUSE >> - Tld >> - Tru64 >> - Tukaani >> - Turbo >> - Ubuntu >> - Uludag >> - Uoirix >> - Uomandriva >> - Uosolaris >> - Vine >> - Yellow >> - Yoper >> >> In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response >> from. >> >> Thanks, >> Ben Cooksley >> KDE Sysadmin > Hi Eric, > > I confirm that Slackware is still alive and using the early access to the > KDE source tarballs. > You can use the following contacts: > Patrick Volkerding > Eric Hameleers > > Note that as far as I know, Bluewhite64 and Slamd64 (two Slackware 64bit > spinoffs from before Slackware had its own 64bit edition) are dead for years > now. And Tukaani is no longer a (slackware based) distro but now only > develops XZ compression tools. Thanks for confirming that, it's been noted now. I've closed the accounts for those three distros now (Bluewhite64, Slamd64, Tukaani) - Distrowatch & their own site confirms that they're all defunct now. > > Cheers, Eric Thanks, Ben > > -- > Eric Hameleers > Home: http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/ > > ___ > Kde-distro-packagers mailing list > kde-distro-packag...@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-distro-packagers ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 2:32 AM, Nicolas Lécureuil wrote: > Le 2016-07-08 13:39, Ben Cooksley a écrit : >> >> Hi all, >> >> My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a >> distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as >> this contains important details. >> >> First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to >> kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for >> communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are >> missing from there :) >> >> Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one >> per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early >> access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the >> relevant point of contact. >> >> I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please >> confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a >> general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be >> appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys >> file and remove any outdated keys. >> >> If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone >> with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email >> sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. >> >> KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label >> whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: >> >> ## Name >> ssh-rsa >> >> ## Next Name >> >> The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to >> distributions, is as follows: > > >> - Mageia > > > We are still active and i am the contact. Thanks Nicolas, that's been noted now. > > -- > Regards, > Nicolas Lécureuil > Mageia KDE Team Cheers, Ben ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Hi Ben, On 08/07/16 21:39, Ben Cooksley wrote: > I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please > confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a > general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be > appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys > file and remove any outdated keys. I confirm that Gentoo is still active. Our primary contacts are: Johannes Huber Michael Palimaka We have also reviewed our ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Kind regards, Michael ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Fri, 8 Jul 2016, Ben Cooksley wrote: Hi all, My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as this contains important details. First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are missing from there :) Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the relevant point of contact. I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys file and remove any outdated keys. If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: ## Name ssh-rsa ## Next Name The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to distributions, is as follows: - Active - Aix - Aosc - Archlinux - Arklinux - Asplinux - Bluewhite64 - Chakra - Conectiva - Crux - Darwin - Debian - Exherbo - Fedora - FreeBSD - Gentoo - Kaos - Mageia - Magic - Mandriva - Meego - NetBSD - OpenBSD - PCLinuxOS - PLD - Redhat - Rpath - Siduction - Slackware - Slamd64 - SUSE - Tld - Tru64 - Tukaani - Turbo - Ubuntu - Uludag - Uoirix - Uomandriva - Uosolaris - Vine - Yellow - Yoper In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response from. Thanks, Ben Cooksley KDE Sysadmin I confirm that Slackware is still alive and using the early access to the KDE source tarballs. You can use the following contacts: Patrick Volkerding Eric Hameleers Note that as far as I know, Bluewhite64 and Slamd64 (two Slackware 64bit spinoffs from before Slackware had its own 64bit edition) are dead for years now. And Tukaani is no longer a (slackware based) distro but now only develops XZ compression tools. Cheers, Eric -- Eric Hameleers Home: http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/ ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Le 2016-07-08 13:39, Ben Cooksley a écrit : Hi all, My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as this contains important details. First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are missing from there :) Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the relevant point of contact. I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys file and remove any outdated keys. If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: ## Name ssh-rsa ## Next Name The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to distributions, is as follows: - Mageia We are still active and i am the contact. -- Regards, Nicolas Lécureuil Mageia KDE Team ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 12:41 AM, Philip Muskovac wrote: > Hi Ben, Hi Philip, > > for Ubuntu I would be the relevant contact until someone says otherwise and > we're very much still there ;) Thanks, has been noted. > > While I'll look at the old keys soon, would it help you if we put a > #Contact: at the top of the key list? Or do you have another place where > that can be set? In general it's up to individual distributions to manage the list of keys as they see fit - as long as you know whose key is whose (and they're all packagers for your distribution of course). The format I mentioned is just one way of doing it. > > Philip Muskovac > Kubuntu Developer Cheers, Ben > > > Am 08.07.2016 um 13:39 schrieb Ben Cooksley: >> >> Hi all, >> >> My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a >> distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as >> this contains important details. >> >> First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to >> kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for >> communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are >> missing from there :) >> >> Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one >> per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early >> access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the >> relevant point of contact. >> >> I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please >> confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a >> general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be >> appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys >> file and remove any outdated keys. >> >> If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone >> with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email >> sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. >> >> KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label >> whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: >> >> ## Name >> ssh-rsa >> >> ## Next Name >> >> The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to >> distributions, is as follows: >> >> - Active >> - Aix >> - Aosc >> - Archlinux >> - Arklinux >> - Asplinux >> - Bluewhite64 >> - Chakra >> - Conectiva >> - Crux >> - Darwin >> - Debian >> - Exherbo >> - Fedora >> - FreeBSD >> - Gentoo >> - Kaos >> - Mageia >> - Magic >> - Mandriva >> - Meego >> - NetBSD >> - OpenBSD >> - PCLinuxOS >> - PLD >> - Redhat >> - Rpath >> - Siduction >> - Slackware >> - Slamd64 >> - SUSE >> - Tld >> - Tru64 >> - Tukaani >> - Turbo >> - Ubuntu >> - Uludag >> - Uoirix >> - Uomandriva >> - Uosolaris >> - Vine >> - Yellow >> - Yoper >> >> In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response >> from. >> >> Thanks, >> Ben Cooksley >> KDE Sysadmin > > ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 12:36 AM, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: > Hi, Hi Bernhard, > > On 2016-07-08 13:39, Ben Cooksley wrote: >> >> - Arklinux > > > has merged with OpenMandriva - safe to remove (but OpenMandriva needs > access... Will talk to sysad...@kde.org) Look forward to seeing that email. > >> - Conectiva > > > went down with the Mandriva bankruptcy, should be safe to remove > >> - Mandriva > > > doesn't exist anymore, succeeded by OpenMandriva and Mageia. Thanks. I've now closed those three accounts. > > ttyl > bero Cheers, Ben > > ___ > Kde-distro-packagers mailing list > kde-distro-packag...@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-distro-packagers ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Hi Ben, for Ubuntu I would be the relevant contact until someone says otherwise and we're very much still there ;) While I'll look at the old keys soon, would it help you if we put a #Contact: at the top of the key list? Or do you have another place where that can be set? Philip Muskovac Kubuntu Developer Am 08.07.2016 um 13:39 schrieb Ben Cooksley: Hi all, My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as this contains important details. First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to kde-distro-packag...@kde.org, which is our usual list for communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are missing from there :) Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the relevant point of contact. I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys file and remove any outdated keys. If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email sysad...@kde.org to sort that out. KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.: ## Name ssh-rsa ## Next Name The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to distributions, is as follows: - Active - Aix - Aosc - Archlinux - Arklinux - Asplinux - Bluewhite64 - Chakra - Conectiva - Crux - Darwin - Debian - Exherbo - Fedora - FreeBSD - Gentoo - Kaos - Mageia - Magic - Mandriva - Meego - NetBSD - OpenBSD - PCLinuxOS - PLD - Redhat - Rpath - Siduction - Slackware - Slamd64 - SUSE - Tld - Tru64 - Tukaani - Turbo - Ubuntu - Uludag - Uoirix - Uomandriva - Uosolaris - Vine - Yellow - Yoper In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response from. Thanks, Ben Cooksley KDE Sysadmin ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
Re: Review of special packager access
Hi, On 2016-07-08 13:39, Ben Cooksley wrote: - Arklinux has merged with OpenMandriva - safe to remove (but OpenMandriva needs access... Will talk to sysad...@kde.org) - Conectiva went down with the Mandriva bankruptcy, should be safe to remove - Mandriva doesn't exist anymore, succeeded by OpenMandriva and Mageia. ttyl bero ___ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team