Re: Douglas Kosovic: Advocate

2022-12-19 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
Hello Michael,

El 19/12/22 a las 21:32, Michael Biebl escribió:
> For nm.debian.org, at 2022-12-19:
> 
> I support Douglas Kosovic 's request to become a Debian
> Maintainer.
> 
> My first contact with Doug was in 2017, when he approached the Debian Utopia
> maintenance team about the sponsorship of the NetworkManager-l2tp package
> [1].
> 
> Since that time, he kept maintaining the package and we've been in recurring
> contact about the uploads of the network-manager-l2tp package [2].
> 
> Doug has always been eager to learn and open to my feedback and has done a
> great job in maintaining his package up to the point where I encouraged him
> to apply for DM.
> My interactions with him were always pleasant and constructive.
> 
> I'm convinced, Doug is familiar enough with the Debian procedures at this
> point to upload packages on his own and if in doubt, he is not afraid to
> ask.
> 
> I have personally worked with Douglas Kosovic 
> (key 2B4F9EDCAE00DEE4D0D7A6E588953E6F011CDC96) for over 5 years now, and I
> know Douglas Kosovic can be trusted to have upload rights for their own
> packages, right now.
> 
> I'm looking forward to Doug becoming a DM.
> 
> Regards,
> Michael
> 
> [1] 
> https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-utopia-maintainers/2017-May/021836.html
> [2] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/network-manager-l2tp


Could you please add your advocacy using the form that you find in
https://nm.debian.org/process/1143/advocate/statement/create/ ?

Thank you!

 -- Santiago


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Re: Endorsing David Suárez Rodríguez's key C450196033B24682EFE44C9D7CB6E83D8605423A

2020-11-30 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
Hi Eugene,

El 29/11/20 a las 16:58, Eugene V. Lyubimkin (via nm.debian.org) escribió:
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> Previously interacted with David using his old key which signs
> his present key.
...

With my Front Desk member hat on, I'd prefer this key statement
concerned the key David is currently using.

If you are not in position to endorse David's current key, could you
please, at least, specify what is the fingerprint of the previous key?

Cheers,

 -- Santiago


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Re: Endorsing Stephan Lachnit's key BB45B0B3FF561BDBD45EE8A9B35B49EA5D563EFE

2020-11-30 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
Hi Anton,

El 28/11/20 a las 22:25, Anton Gladky (via nm.debian.org) escribió:
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> For nm.debian.org, at 2020-11-28:
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> I have sponsored the package setzer (versions 0.2.5-1, 0.3.1-1 and 0.3.4-1),
> which were prepared by Stephan Lachnit and was was highly satisfied with
> his work.

The above statement is closer to an advocacy than to a *key*
endorsement.

Key endorsement aim at giving some trust to the Key-Person relationship.
With a key endorsement, you should state that you have witnessed, for a
significant period of time, the work of a given person signed with a
specific key (identified by a fingerprint).

Could you please replace your key endorsement, describing the above
elements?

Cheers,

 -- Santiago


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Re: fred1m: Declaration of intent to become a DDu.

2020-06-09 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
El 09/06/20 a las 13:56, Fred Le Meur escribió:
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> For nm.debian.org, at 2020-06-09:
> I would like to apply to change my status in Debian to Debian
> Developer, uploading.
> I made some beginner contributions on salsa FreedomBox project.
> I have worked on issue number 1685 with FreedomBox-team help that is
> linked to Debian bug #944421 and I would like to be able to learn by
> doing more.
…

Hi Fred,

Thanks for contributing to Debian and for applying to become a Debian
Developer with uploading rights. However, it seems it is too early for
your application. DD is the full membership in the project, and you need
to have a contribution history before. Please, take a look at this
page and don't hesitate to come back later:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDeveloper/JoinTheProject/NewMember

Also, once you will be maintaining some packages, consider applying for
a Debian Maintainer status first. That way you could have upload rights
for your own packages.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMaintainer

Also, remember that you do not need to be a DD to help improving the
project!

Cheers,

 -- Santiago


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Thiago Andrade Marques: Application Manager report

2020-04-14 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2020-04-14:
After looking at Thiago Andrade Marques 's
contributions and after exchanging some emails to get to know him a bit
better, I agree with the advocates that Thiago can and should indeed be a
Debian Developer, uploading right now.

# Thiago's short biography:

My name is Thiago Andrade Marques, I was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
in 1987. Since 2012, I live in Campinas São Paulo. I am married and have a
2 year old daughter (my little baby :D). My wife is already a Debian user
and in the future my daughter too!

I started using GNU/Linux in 2007 with the Kurumin distribution. I've used
Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Kali Linux and FreeBSD. In fact, I started using
Debian in 2015 in my work and currently use it every day.

I am an officer of the Brazilian army and a Debian diffuser in the
Brazilian army. I manage Debian servers in the Brazilian Army for over 5
years. I've been working on packaging in Debian for some time and working
on the Debian Security Tools Packaging Team (pkg-security).

I specialize in Cyber Warfare by the Brazilian Army and a worshiper of
security tools. I am enthusiastic and fascinated by computer networking
and security.

I want to write new articles to help new Debian users with their most
basic and everyday questions. In my free time, I like to travel with my
family and contribute to the Debian Community.
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Scott Talbert: Application Manager report

2020-02-01 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2020-02-01:
After looking at Scott Talbert 's contributions and after
exchanging some emails to get to know him a bit better, I agree with the
advocates that Scott can and should indeed be a Debian Developer, uploading
right now.

Scott Talbert's bio:


I first started to use GNU/Linux in around 1994 when I was in high school as my
high school had setup an email server, which I helped to run. If I recall
correctly, my first distribution was Slackware (with the installation from 50
floppy disks :)). I have been running my own email/web server continuously
since 1997. Around 2007, I started using Linux as the primary OS on my desktop
machines. I initially got involved with Debian packaging around 2014. I started
contributing to an open source project that develops software to program
Logitech Harmony Remote Controls under Linux. Initially, the software was out
of date in Debian and acquired initial dependencies, so I started contributing
to update that packaging, add dependencies, etc. Slowly I've picked up
maintenance for additional packages in related areas and I now maintain about a
dozen packages. My interest is primarily in Python packages, and I'm looking to
expand my involvement in Debian by helping with the Python 3 conversion effort.
I've already been working on a few additional Python packages under the Python
Modules Team (DPMT).
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Olek Wojnar: Application Manager report

2019-12-03 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2019-12-03:
After looking at Olek Wojnar 's contributions and after
exchanging some emails to get to know him a bit better, I agree with the
advocates that Olek Wojnar can and should indeed be a Debian Developer,
uploading right now.

# Olek's Biography:

I am applying to change my status in Debian to Debian Developer, uploading. I
have been a Debian Maintainer and Contributor for a few years [1] and I have
enjoyed that quite a bit. I have been maintaining the packages for WorldForge
[2], a project I work on upstream as well. I currently maintain ten of those
packages in Debian including one for which I was able to resolve a licensing
issue with upstream to allow packaging. I'd like to eventually help with other
things as well, potentially in the scientific or engineering areas.

About me:
I've been administering from one to a dozen GNU/Linux systems since Slackware
back in late 1994. I switched over to Debian sometime in 1995. I watched from
the sidelines for quite a while but I've been trying to give back a bit more
over the past few years. I'd like to continue to do more. My programming
skills aren't great but they've been improving as I've done more packaging
work. I also have a good bit of experience with the technical side of website
design (HTML/CSS/PHP/SQL/JavaScript) and with programming engineering models
(MATLAB/GNU Octave/et al.).

Thank you for your consideration!

- -Olek

[1] https://contributors.debian.org/contributor/olek-guest@alioth/
[2] http://worldforge.org

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Michal Arbet: Application Manager report

2019-05-03 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2019-05-03:
After looking at Michal Arbet 's contributions and
after exchanging some emails to get to know him a bit better, I agree with the
advocate that Michal Arbet can and should indeed be a Debian Developer,
uploading right now.
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Daniele Tricoli: Application Manager report

2018-11-28 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2018-11-28:
After looking at Daniele Tricoli 's contributions and after
exchanging some emails to get to know him a bit better, I agree with the
advocate that Daniele can and should indeed be a Debian Developer, uploading
right now.

# Daniele's Short Biography

My journey with Free Software started at the beginning of 2000. I was suggested
to try Debian by a friend of the local Free Software community and I started
using it around 2004.

I have been involved with packaging software for Debian since 2010 after
joining the Debian Python Modules Team.

My plan is to continue to maintain packages, but I also want to be more
involved in QA-related activities.
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Elena Grandi: Application Manager report

2018-04-12 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2018-04-12:
After looking at Elena Grandi <valhall...@trueelena.org>'s contributions and
after exchanging some emails to get to know her a bit better, I agree with the
advocates that Elena can and should indeed be a Debian Developer, uploading
right now.

# Elena's short biography:

I've started to use Linux and be involved in the local Free Software
communities around the year 2000. After quite some year of distro-hopping that
involved using Debian on servers and boring machines, I've started being
involved in the Debian community, especially on IRC, and that lead to two
things: I contributed my first package (python-gnupg) and started using Debian
everywhere.

I currently maintain a few small python packages, and intend to continue doing
so, adding to the list new packages that are needed by somebody or adopting
orphaned ones that I use.

I also plan to remain involved in small-scale event organization and debian
promotion, and to continue trying to find chances to do random one-time things
like e.g. doing remote video reviews during DebConf.

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Dominik George: Application Manager report

2018-03-07 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2018-03-07:
After looking at Dominik George <n...@naturalnet.de>'s contributions and after 
exchanging some emails to
get to know him a bit better, I agree with the advocates that Dominik can and
should indeed be a Debian Developer, uploading right now.
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Tomasz Rybak: Application Manager report

2018-02-24 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2018-02-24:
After looking at Tomasz Rybak <tomasz.ry...@post.pl>'s contributions and
after exchanging a couple of emails to get to know him a bit better, I
agree with the advocates that Tomasz can and should indeed be a Debian
Developer, uploading right now.

# Tomasz' background

My first contribution to Free Software was around 1998/1999 when
I sent patch to GCC fixing MMX assembly opcode. Unfortunately I lost
this mail. I went through various Linux distributions; started with
Red Hat, then went through PLD (Polish Linux Distribution), then
Linux From Scratch, and then, around 2002/2003 I installed Debian - and
stayed. For some time I was user - but I was contributing to PostgreSQL
community. Then, in 2009 I started working with GPGPU and CUDA; instead
of just installing PyCUDA directly, I decided to create package. Then
I tried to upload it to Debian - and it got accepted! So I stayed :-)
In 2012 I became Debian Maintainer. In 2013 I attended DebConf in
Vaumarcus - where I get to know about Debian Cloud. Some time later
I became member of that team. I'm still looking a bit my place
in Debian: I attended Bug Squashing Party, Debian Cloud Sprint...
Now I want to become Debian Developer to help with testing and
publishing Debian images in various clouds.
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Michael Hudson-Doyle: Application Manager report

2017-08-25 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2017-08-25:
After looking at Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hud...@ubuntu.com>'s
contributions and after exchanging some emails to get to know him a bit better,
I agree with the advocates that Michael can and should indeed be a Debian
Developer, uploading right now.

Michael Hudson-Doyle's bio:

I'm Michael Hudson-Doyle, born and raised in the UK but living in New Zealand
for the last 9.5 years. I first installed GNU/Linux in (I think) 1998 -- it was
Redhat Linux 5, and if I remember right, I just missed the pain of the
transition from libc5 to glibc. Ancient history! I had a bit of a dabble with
OS X on my personal machines for a while, but I've been linux only for a long
while now.

I've worked for Canonical for over 10 years now but I've only really been doing
a lot of packaging/Ubuntu work for the last 3 or 4 years.

Part of my reason for wanting to work more on Debian is work-related, as
obviously Ubuntu is mostly Debian and making Debian better makes Ubuntu better.
Making changes in Ubuntu only is both technically and morally (if that's the
right word) painful. I always want to fix problems in the right place, whether
that's upstream or Debian or wherever! On a more personal level, I'm committed
to the idea of free software and Debian is obviously one of the beacons of the
whole movement.

In Debian, my main areas of interest are related to Go and Python; I already
maintain the golang compiler packages in Debian and Ubuntu and want to help
more with the ecosystem of packages in both languages (this is one of the
reasons why DM status is a little frustrating: updating one package may require
updating a few others and requesting sponsorship of each change or upload
rights for each package adds friction to the whole process). I don't really
have any specific goals beyond keeping these packages usefully current but who
knows where my interests will take me :-)
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Ross Gammon: Application Manager report

2017-07-12 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2017-07-12:
After looking at Ross Gammon <rossgam...@mail.dk>'s contributions and
after exchanging some emails to get to know him a bit better, I agree with
the advocates that Ross can and should indeed be a Debian Developer, with
full upload rights, right now.

# Ross Gamon's bio

I am a Railway Engineer. I was born in Australia, moved to the UK for
work, and then to Denmark where I now live. My studies focussed mainly
on electronics, microprocessors and communication technology (IT).

Before I started work, I did a lot of tinkering with computers. First on
my Z80 based VZ200, and eventually on a Commodore Amiga 1000 which was
the first computer I bought with my own money.

Like a lot of other people (I think), my work pushed me towards the IBM
compatible & Windows world, and I eventually stopped tinkering. In 2010,
when I moved to Denmark, I took the opportunity start afresh with my
computer setup. I had previously experimented with a BSD variant as a
server with little success. This time I decided to investigate Linux, as
I had heard good things about it. First I installed Sabayon (I think),
and then tried Debian Squeeze, Fedora & Ubuntu. What a relief - I could
tinker again!

After a couple of years using Ubuntu, I started to feel guilty about
using such a great product without paying for it. I decided to start
trying to contribute back. At the time, I was researching my family
history and had converted all my family trees to Gramps. I started
trying to help out with triaging bugs in Gramps (in Launchpad) and found
out that I really needed to work with Debian (which was the source) in
the BTS. Later, when I released that the Gramps maintainer in Debian
seemed to be MIA, I decided to try and adopt the package. Since then, I
have also tried to step in when dependencies of Gramps needed work. That
meant joining the Debian GIS Team first. Then helping out there with
other packages (and their dependencies), has meant that I have spread my
wings out to other teams (e.g. Debian Javascript Team & Debian Python
Modules Team).

I am also the Test Team Lead at the moment in Ubuntu Studio, as I have a
history of trying to play music (these days very badly). As most of the
Ubuntu Studio seeded packages come from the Debian Multimedia Team, this
is probably where I should be focussing my efforts. But the numerous,
fast moving, node-* packages keep me pretty busy.

The Free Software ecosystem & philosophy is such a relief to me. It is
so great to help out with fixing bugs and distributing those fixes out
to end users. Being able to see the source code, and speak directly with
the upstream developers, and get help from so many willing and
knowledgable people in the community is wonderful!
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Alex Muntada: Application Manager report

2017-06-22 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2017-06-22:

Alex Muntada is a Free Software activist working as a systems engineer at UPC
BarcelonaTech. After looking at his contributions and after exchanging some
emails to get to know them a bit better, I agree with the advocate(s) that Alex
can and should indeed be a Debian Developer, uploading right now.

Cheers,

  -- Santiago
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Luca Boccassi: Advocate

2017-03-20 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2017-03-20:
I support Luca Boccassi <luca.bocca...@gmail.com>'s request to become Debian
Developer, uploading.
I have worked with Luca Boccassi on packaging Data Plane Development Kit
(DPDK), for about six months. As dpdk changelogs show, Luca is one of the main
contributors. I have already granted him with DM upload rights for dpdk, and I
think he is ready for applying for DD.

I think Luca Boccassi <luca.bocca...@gmail.com> (key
A9EA9081724FFAE0484C35A1A81CEA22BC8C7E2E) can be trusted to be a full member of
Debian, and have unsupervised, unrestricted upload rights, right now.
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Lisa Baron: Application Manager report

2017-03-17 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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For nm.debian.org, at 2017-03-17:
After looking at Lisa Baron <l...@funky-badger.org>'s contributions and after 
exchanging some emails to
get to know them a bit better, I agree with the advocate(s) that Lisa Baron 
<l...@funky-badger.org> can
and should indeed be a Debian Developer, non-uploading right now.
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AM report for Ole Streicher

2014-08-08 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
I recommend to accept Ole Streicher as a Debian Developer.

1. Identification  Account Data

   First name:  Ole
   Middle name: -
   Last name:   Streicher
   Key fingerprint: BAFC6C85F7CB143FEEB6FB157115AFD07710DCF7
   Account: olebole

2. Background
-

Born 1966 in Berlin/Germany, PhD in physics 2000, currently working at
Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics (AIP) Potsdam.

My first Linux experiences date back to 1993, where we started to use
Linux machines for data acquisition and analysis. With the Debian
ecosystem, I started to work in 2005 when Ubuntu came out (Ubuntu is
still my primary desktop system). Since 2009, I started to create
packages; first for local use only, and since 2011 I contribute to
Debian, getting maintainer status in 2012.

The  primary goal here is to make Debian a valuable system for
Astrophysicists: Although many software in this field is written for
Linux, the installation and maintenance of computers in astrophysics
is quite hard: many packages are old, partly unmaintained, difficult
to install. Having a good base here would be definitely a plus.

The work which goes there does not just improve Debian, but the whole
astrophysics software community: other systems are not too different
in their requirements. A good Debian package is also a good base to
work on a Fedora package, or on one of the MacOSX repositories (and
vice versa). Having agreements across distributions about package (and
dependency) structure, naming and directory structure conventions etc.
would make life easier for us astronomers. And, a joint request helps
that upstream authors can be convinced about todays software
requirements, be this a clear (and free) licensing, handling of
convenience copies or other topics.

A final point is that good software packages, even for quite special
purposes, enable others to step into the data processing of existing
astrophysical observations. This helps on one side to make the
scientific progress in this field more transparent, on the other side
this enables scientists that have no access to the large observatories
(the European Southern Observatory as an example here) to use these
data for own scientific investigations, helping to lower the gap to
the developed countries.

This mainly describes my motivation and primary areas of interest. The
contributions I made so far are mainly packaging (for a complete list
see my DDPO page,
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=debian%40liska.ath.cx). The
most complicated package there was saods9, which needed a quite large
restructuration in order to fullfill the policy, including the
packaging of ~10 other dependencies and subdependencies, and a longer
discussion about licensing with the (independent) upstream authors of
the dependencies. The major package that is in development yet is
python-astropy, where I am in close contact with the upstream authors.
work with them since they started the project, and so the
communication is very good.


Cheers,

Santiago


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AM report for Thadeu Cascardo

2012-05-07 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
(This application was previously managed by Michael Koch)

1. Identification  Account Data

   First name:  Thadeu
   Middle name: Lima de Souza
   Last name:   Cascardo
   Key fingerprint: DF81 3B22 6DD3 9A2C 530F  6F7D 0ABA 6503 72FD 9571
   Account: cascardo
   Forward email:   casca...@minaslivre.org

   ID check passed, key signed by 1 existing developer:

   Output from keycheck.sh:

gpg: requesting key 72FD9571 from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
pub   4096R/72FD9571 2012-04-11 [expires: 2014-04-11]
  Key fingerprint = DF81 3B22 6DD3 9A2C 530F  6F7D 0ABA 6503 72FD 9571
uid  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo casca...@minaslivre.org
sig! 3264A5C4 2012-05-03  Marcelo Jorge Vieira (metal) 
me...@debian.org
sig!372FD9571 2012-04-11  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo 
casca...@minaslivre.org
uid  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo casca...@cascardo.info
sig! 3264A5C4 2012-05-03  Marcelo Jorge Vieira (metal) 
me...@debian.org
sig!372FD9571 2012-04-11  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo 
casca...@minaslivre.org
uid  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo casca...@holoscopio.com
sig! 3264A5C4 2012-05-03  Marcelo Jorge Vieira (metal) 
me...@debian.org
sig!372FD9571 2012-04-11  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo 
casca...@minaslivre.org
sub   4096R/29B9CE46 2012-04-11 [expires: 2014-04-11]
sig! 72FD9571 2012-04-11  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo 
casca...@minaslivre.org

Key is OpenPGP version 4 or greater.
Key has 4096 bits.
Valid e flag, expires Fri 11 Apr 2014 02:11:51 UTC.
Valid s flag, expires Fri 11 Apr 2014 02:11:51 UTC.

The previous key with fingerprint FB0E 6ACC 40D5 CFFF 0340  45E8 C93A 6BC9 172A 
B52D 
was signed by 5 developers:

gpg: requesting key 172AB52D from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
gpg: NOTE: signature key 172AB52D expired Tue 31 Aug 2010 19:44:57 UTC
pub   1024D/172AB52D 2007-04-11 [expired: 2010-08-31]
  Key fingerprint = FB0E 6ACC 40D5 CFFF 0340  45E8 C93A 6BC9 172A B52D
uid  Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo (Minas Livre) 
casca...@minaslivre.org
sig! 90E5CA46 2007-04-19  Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) 
f...@debian.org
sig! 268A084D 2008-04-23  Pablo Lorenzzoni (Spectra) 
spec...@debian.org
sig! 0F9CB28F 2008-05-03  Antonio Terceiro terce...@softwarelivre.org
sig! 005C3B82 2008-08-15  Jose Parrella bure...@debian.org
sig! 307D56ED 2008-08-24  Noèl Köthe n...@debian.org
gpg: NOTE: signature key 172AB52D expired Tue 31 Aug 2010 19:44:57 UTC
...
Key is OpenPGP version 4 or greater.
Key has only 1024 bits.  This is not acceptable if the application
was started after October 1st, 2010 (see [KM] for details).
[KM] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2010/09/msg3.html
This is an DSA key.  This might need an explanation (see [KM] for details).
[KM] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2010/09/msg3.html
Valid e flag, no expiration.
Valid s flag, but it expires Tue 31 Aug 2010 19:44:57 UTC.
This is too soon!
Please ask the applicant to extend the lifetime of their OpenPGP key.


2. Background
-
   Applicant writes:

I've started playing with computers 17 years ago, with an Intel 486. I
started writing little programs with BATCH and the with BASIC. Less
than two years later (I can't recall exactly when), I had contact with
GNU/Linux in a ISP owned by my uncle, the first one in town. I
modified a few scripts in Perl that would allow customers change their
passwords and query their access hours (by that time, you had to pay
for an hour of dial-up access).

By 1999, I bought a book of writing programs in C for Linux (in fact,
for GNU, since the focus were on gcc, gnu makefile, rcs and gnu libc).
That was when I've really become a programmer.

But it was not until 2002, about a year after I've moved to a bigger
city to go to college, that I've found out what Free Software really
was. Until then, I've only heard about Linux and Open Source. Nothing
about GNU or Free Software. I was used to Conectiva, which, at the
start, was a translated copy of Red Hat (I still own their first box,
which they call Conectiva Red Hat Linux). The person who enlightened
me was Gustavo Noronha (k...@debian.org), and I got into reading Free
Software Foundation Philosophy section all that weekend.

I decided to try Linux From Scratch, in which I built an entire
system, including toolchain, and that taught me a lot about the
technical details of how the system worked. When my filesystem
crashed, more than a year later, I decided to really try Debian, and
that is the system I've been using for more than eight years now.

I've contributed to many free softwares fixing bugs mostly and I
usually report and send patches for some Debian bugs and upstream
bugs.  I've been working with the XMPP team and still report and try
to fix some bugs in the way.

I have been working lately with ppc64 and I have an interest in

Re: DM application of Julián Moreno Patiño

2010-10-25 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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Hi there,

On 04/10/10 05:01, Julián Moreno Patiño wrote:
 This is my declaration of intent to become a Debian Maintainer.


 I have read the Social Contract, Debian Free Software Guidelines
 and Debian Machine Usage Policy and agree with all of them.


 Currently, I maintain the packages amispammer,cvs2html, ne,
 pyragua, python-gd, sshguard, ora2pg and I comaintainthe packages
 libdbd-oracle-perl.

I sponsored amispammer and reviewed other packages, like ne, pyragua
and ora2pg. I have never had to suggest major changes to Julián's
work. I think he has all the needed technical skills to maintain and
upload his packages by himself.

So, I support his application, and encourage him to continue
contributing to Debian.

Regards,

Santiago
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Re: DM application of Luis Uribe

2010-10-25 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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Hi,

On 22/10/10 08:05, Luis Uribe wrote:
 Hi all,

 This is my declaration of intent to become a Debian Maintainer
 http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMaintainer.

 I have read the Social Contract, Debian Free Software Guidelines
 and Debian Machine Usage Policy and agree with all of them.

 Currently, I maintain the packages:

 * autolog * ipkungfu * mxml * netmask * nwall * nwrite * rolldice *
 xtalk

 And i'm adopting pgfouine and php-pager.

 My GnuPG key DAD3D5EE is signed by the Debian Developers: + Gunnar
 Eyal Wolf Iszaevich gw...@debian.org + Luciano Bello
 luci...@debian.org + Marcelo E. Magallon mmaga...@debian.org +
 René Mayorga rmayo...@debian.org

 I look forward to becoming a Debian Maintainer. Thanks for your
 attention.

 Thanks


I have known Luis for 5 or 6 years (I don't remember how much exactly)
and I would be very happy if he does not have to waste time asking
other people for uploading the package he maintains.

I have sponsored several packages for him, like ipkungfu, netmask,
nwrite and xtalk. I am sure he is fully competent and responsible for
taking care of his packages and upload them by his own. Therefore, I
support his application as Debian Maintainer.

Cheers !

Santiago
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AM report for Muammar El Khatib muammarelkha...@gmail.com

2010-09-08 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
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Report for new developer applicant Muammar El Khatib
muammarelkha...@gmail.com:

1. Identification  Account Data
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   First name:  Muammar
   Last name:   El Khatib
   Key fingerprint: 90B8 BFC4 4A75 B881 39A3  1440 30EB 403B 1270 29F1
   Account: muammar
   Forward email:   muammarelkha...@gmail.com

   ID check passed, key signed by several existing developers:

   Output from keycheck.sh:

Syncing Debian Keyrings with rsync from keyring.debian.org
Receiving and checking key
gpg: requesting key 127029F1 from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
pub   1024D/127029F1 2006-04-28 [expires: 2011-04-27]
  Key fingerprint = 90B8 BFC4 4A75 B881 39A3  1440 30EB 403B 1270 29F1
uid  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muammarelkha...@gmail.com
gpg: NOTE: signature key 4E26A87D expired Sun Nov 22 12:46:42 2009 CET
sig! 797EBFAB 2006-10-27  Enrico Zini enr...@enricozini.org
sig! 58510B5A 2007-06-19  Christoph Berg c...@df7cb.de
sig! DD1B0EF7 2007-06-19  Mario Iseli ma...@debian.org
sig! A1EE761C 2007-06-19  Pierre Habouzit
pierre.habou...@intersec.com
sig! 3D08B612 2007-06-19  Mark Purcell m...@debian.org
sig! C1F24EA4 2007-06-19  Stefan Fritsch s...@sfritsch.de
sig! C34AA484 2007-06-19  Benjamin Seidenberg
benja...@debian.org
sig! 4743206C 2007-06-19  Joachim Breitner
m...@joachim-breitner.de
sig! 307D56ED 2007-06-19  No?l K?the n...@debian.org
sig! 962E3890 2007-06-20  Arjan Oosting arjanoost...@home.nl
sig! F1BCDB73 2007-06-20  Aurelien Jarno aurel...@aurel32.net
sig! FC81E159 2007-06-20  Tim Cutts t...@chiark.greenend.org.uk
sig! 0AFC7476 2007-06-21  Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu
sig! 66A90DE2 2007-06-21  Jos? L. Redrejo Rodr?guez
jredr...@edu.juntaextremadura.net
sig! 969457F0 2007-06-27  Joost van Baal joos...@mdcc.cx
sig! EA7CF5AD 2007-07-04  Nicolas FRAN?OIS nek...@debian.org
sig! 90E5CA46 2007-09-23  Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
f...@debian.org
sig! C0143D2D 2008-08-15  Christian Perrier
christian.perr...@onera.fr
sig! 16BD77C6 2008-08-15  Gerfried Fuchs rho...@debian.at
sig! 005C3B82 2008-08-15  Jose Parrella bure...@debian.org
sig! F2C423BC 2008-08-16  Stefano Zacchiroli z...@upsilon.cc
sig! 023B3F4F 2008-08-19  Lucas Nussbaum
lu...@lucas-nussbaum.net
sig! 28BCB3E3 2008-08-19  Neil Williams (Debian)
codeh...@debian.org
sig! E0BA04C1 2008-08-21  Ralf Treinen trei...@debian.org
sig! B1DF9A57 2008-08-28  Giacomo Catenazzi c...@debian.org
sig! E8C43461 2008-11-02  Ana Beatriz Guerrero L?pez
a...@ekaia.org
sig! 3E7B4B73 2009-03-29  Lionel Elie Mamane lio...@mamane.lu
sig!3D8480F2E 2008-08-15  Jan Luebbe jlue...@lasnet.de
sig!3127029F1 2006-04-28  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muammarelkha...@gmail.com
sig!3127029F1 2008-04-24  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muammarelkha...@gmail.com
sig! A0FB5DA6 2008-08-16  Gustavo Noronha Silva k...@debian.org
uid  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muam...@cantv.net
sig! 58510B5A 2008-08-15  Christoph Berg c...@df7cb.de
sig! 16BD77C6 2008-08-15  Gerfried Fuchs rho...@debian.at
sig! 005C3B82 2008-08-15  Jose Parrella bure...@debian.org
sig! F2C423BC 2008-08-16  Stefano Zacchiroli z...@upsilon.cc
sig! B1DF9A57 2008-08-28  Giacomo Catenazzi c...@debian.org
sig! E8C43461 2008-11-02  Ana Beatriz Guerrero L?pez
a...@ekaia.org
sig! 3E7B4B73 2009-03-29  Lionel Elie Mamane lio...@mamane.lu
sig!3127029F1 2008-04-24  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muammarelkha...@gmail.com
uid  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muam...@teorex.org
sig! 58510B5A 2008-08-15  Christoph Berg c...@df7cb.de
sig! 16BD77C6 2008-08-15  Gerfried Fuchs rho...@debian.at
sig! 005C3B82 2008-08-15  Jose Parrella bure...@debian.org
sig! F2C423BC 2008-08-16  Stefano Zacchiroli z...@upsilon.cc
sig! 023B3F4F 2008-08-19  Lucas Nussbaum
lu...@lucas-nussbaum.net
sig! 28BCB3E3 2008-08-19  Neil Williams (Debian)
codeh...@debian.org
sig! E0BA04C1 2008-08-21  Ralf Treinen trei...@debian.org
sig! 307D56ED 2008-08-24  No?l K?the n...@debian.org
sig! B1DF9A57 2008-08-28  Giacomo Catenazzi c...@debian.org
sig! 3E7B4B73 2009-03-29  Lionel Elie Mamane lio...@mamane.lu
sig!3D8480F2E 2008-08-15  Jan Luebbe jlue...@lasnet.de
sig!3127029F1 2008-05-28  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muammarelkha...@gmail.com
sig! A0FB5DA6 2008-08-16  Gustavo Noronha Silva k...@debian.org
uid  Muammar El Khatib (muammarelkhatib)
muam...@debian.org.ve
sig! 58510B5A 2008-08-15  Christoph Berg c...@df7cb.de
sig! 16BD77C6 2008-08-15  Gerfried Fuchs 

AM report for Patryk Cisek

2009-02-18 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón


Report for new developer applicant Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl:

1. Identification  Background
--

Check with Keyid D86A66BA

ID Check passed, Key signed from several DDs:

Syncing Debian Keyrings with rsync from keyring.debian.org
Receiving and checking key
gpg: requesting key D86A66BA from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
pub   1024D/D86A66BA 2004-06-14
  Key fingerprint = DC02 BED6 4639 13B8 17BB  6AEC 5EC4 2C53 D86A 66BA
uid  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig! EFC18770 2005-08-13  Pawel Wiecek co...@vmh.net
sig!3D86A66BA 2004-09-08  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2004-09-12  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2005-03-26  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2005-03-24  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2005-03-24  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig! FF1F7A5C 2008-04-24  Lukasz Jachowicz ho...@7thguard.net
uid  Prezu p...@interia.pl
sig! EFC18770 2005-08-13  Pawel Wiecek co...@vmh.net
sig!3D86A66BA 2004-09-08  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig! FF1F7A5C 2008-04-24  Lukasz Jachowicz ho...@7thguard.net
uid  Patryk Cisek pat...@dug.net.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2006-02-20  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig! FF1F7A5C 2008-04-24  Lukasz Jachowicz ho...@7thguard.net
uid   [ revoked] Patryk Cisek patr...@plusnet.pl
sig! EFC18770 2005-08-13  Pawel Wiecek co...@vmh.net
rev! D86A66BA 2006-05-16  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2004-06-14  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2005-03-24  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
uid  Patryk Cisek 102...@student.pwr.wroc.pl
sig! EFC18770 2005-08-13  Pawel Wiecek co...@vmh.net
sig!3D86A66BA 2004-11-10  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig!3D86A66BA 2005-03-24  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sig! FF1F7A5C 2008-04-24  Lukasz Jachowicz ho...@7thguard.net
uid  Patryk Cisek patryk.ci...@gmail.com
sig!3D86A66BA 2008-05-16  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl
sub   1024g/482F585B 2004-06-14
sig! D86A66BA 2004-06-14  Patryk Cisek pat...@prezu.one.pl

Let's test if its a version 4 or greater key
Key is ok
Check for key expire stuff
Key has no expiration date set, nothing to check.

Applicant writes:

I simply felt in love with GNU/Linux when I first installed it and found out, 
that it's pretty easy to customize the software to your needs, simply because 
you've got an access to the source code! I'm not a kernel hacker, I prefer 
C++, especially using Qt :) Debian was not the first distro I've tried. First 
one was Mandrake. I also tried Red Hat (which back in 1998 was not very 
different than Mandrake). Well, I had problems configuring them both to work 
as a router for my neighborhood's network (I was a noob then), so I also gave 
Debian a chance. :) With it I had no problems, I just worked (Woody). After a 
short while I found out, that there's a strong comunity behind Debian (and 
open-source in general).

I stared contributing to very popular (in Poland) instant-messager: Kadu 
(http://kadu.net). The most popular IM in Poland is closed-source Gadu-Gadu 
program (http://gadu-gadu.pl/). It also runs only on Microsoft Windows. So 
there have appeared several open-source clients. Some of them are for 
unix-like systems. Most popular are EKG2 http://ekg2.org - console client) 
and Kadu (http://kadu.net - X11 client, based on Qt3). Kadu meets all my 
needs, so I've chosen it, and also started to contribute to it. First I 
started writing modules for it (plugins loaded as shared libraries). Some of 
them:
http://kadu.net/~patryk/miastoplusa_sms/ - my first one. Allows to send text 
messages to cell phones via http://plus.pl gateway

http://kadu.net/~patryk/mbox_sms/ - similar to the above one, but for 
different provider

http://kadu.net/~patryk/mime_tex/ - My favorite. Here I used a code of John 
Forkosh's MimeTeX program to produce gif images with mathematics formula, 
which then can be sent as Kadu's message (was useful for me, since I wrote my 
master thesis in phisics and I often consulted my colleagues from college).

http://kadu.net/~patryk/powerkadu/ - This was a big one. It was not only my 
work - there were several guys working on it (it's SVN repo: 
http://www.kadu.net/svn/powerkadu/). I think most of the work in this module 
is mine - which you can verify browsing the repo's history (by login on 
kadu.net is patryk). The module grown pretty big, so we decided to split it 
to several separate modules (e. g. the above mime_tex).

http://kadu.net/~patryk/anonymous_check/ - It also was part of PowerKadu. This 
module is useful it strangers often bug you via Gadu-Gadu/Kadu. It searches 
the public directory (database of Gadu-Gadu users), looking for your 
interlocutor and shows you info about him. Helps you decide 

AM report for Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2008-05-28 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón

Report for new developer applicant Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

1. Identification  Background
--

Check with Keyid DF901724

ID Check passed, Key signed from several DDs:

Syncing Debian Keyrings with rsync from keyring.debian.org
Receiving and checking key
gpg: requesting key DF901724 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
pub   1024D/DF901724 2002-04-19
  Key fingerprint = 935E 449D 2B08 43E4 FF6C  E510 F6EE 83B9 DF90 1724
uid  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 307D56ED 2007-06-18  Noèl Köthe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 7E7B8AC9 2007-08-01  Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2003-09-30  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2003-04-23  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2002-04-19  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2002-04-19  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! C09FD35A 2008-03-08  Andreas Tille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!373647CFF 2008-03-02  Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 307D56ED 2007-06-18  Noèl Köthe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 7E7B8AC9 2007-08-01  Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! C09FD35A 2008-03-08  Andreas Tille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!373647CFF 2008-03-02  Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 7E7B8AC9 2007-08-01  Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 307D56ED 2007-06-18  Noèl Köthe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! C09FD35A 2008-03-08  Andreas Tille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!373647CFF 2008-03-02  Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 307D56ED 2007-06-18  Noèl Köthe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! 7E7B8AC9 2007-08-01  Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2003-09-30  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2003-04-23  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2002-11-11  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! C09FD35A 2008-03-08  Andreas Tille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!373647CFF 2008-03-02  Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid  Network Operation Center [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!3DF901724 2004-05-08  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig! C09FD35A 2008-03-08  Andreas Tille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sig!373647CFF 2008-03-02  Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub   2048g/A1C68E5A 2002-04-19
sig! DF901724 2003-09-30  Jan Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Let's test if its a version 4 or greater key
Key is ok
Check for key expire stuff
Key has no expiration date set, nothing to check.

Applicant writes:

My first contact to computers was round about 15 years ago with a PC 286 and
Software from Redmond and Caldera. 4 years later I got in touch with SuSE
Linux, cause this was the only distribution (beside DLD) which supports ISDN,
a wide deployed communication technology in Germany at this time.
After using SuSE some time and (some tries of) updating existing systems, I
came to the conclusion, that I need a distribution which supports smooth
updated paths and so I went to potato. Staying at university with permanent 
and fast internet connection did help to just make it quite easy to work with 
it.
Since then I was fine with Debian GNU/Linux. I also was able to convince most
of my colleagues, that it could be great to use it in an ISP environment
(where I'm working since  5 years now). Using my favorite distribution for
years leads me to some things:

* I want to give something back to the (Debian-)Community
* I want to have a chance to work on parts (of Debian) directly, where I feel,
there is something that needs to be changed and is maybe also useful for 
others

So I started to package for backports.org round about 06/2006. Some time after
that I started to package for my own, with help and sponsoreship of Daniel
Baumann.
Since 12/2006 I'm part of the 'Debian Nagios Maintainer Group' with work
on 'nagios-snmp-plugins' and contributing to 'nagios-plugins'.

Future plans: Some time ago some people had an idea about creating a webapps 
repository with different release cycles than the official distribution, but 
not time to get it started. Since I'm short term might really busy with my 
yet unborn daughter, I will see what I can do when lenny is released.


2. Account Data
---

Account: waja
Forward email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

3. Philosophy and Procedures

Advocating Luis Rodrigo Gallardo as Debian Maintainer

2007-11-24 Thread Santiago Ruano Rincón
I recommend Luis Rodrigo Gallardo Cruz as Debian Maintainer, who is 
waiting for his Debian account.

I met him in Debconf 6 and I've sponsored uploads for his packages 
since. He takes care of liferea, keytouch{,-editor}, pubtal, among 
others.

Rodrigo is a responsible maintainer, in the latest uploads I haven't 
had need to propose any change for his packages and I trust in his work. 

Rodrigo's QA page:
http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,

Santiago


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