ee as a recurring pattern in
the way you participate in Debian interactions.
Is this something you'd acknowledge and would be willing to work on?
Enrico
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not require traveling and meeting face
to face?
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t needs to be made to support Salsa
OIDC, too, so that services that still only authenticate with client
certs don't need to depend on the crumbling former-alioth setup.
- contact point: mostly me
Enrico
[1] the UI is a Bootstrap4 layout keep as uncomplicated as possible
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and some messages make me furious. Socially we might able to express
that in a way that feeds into the quality and direction of discussions,
but technically, we currently cannot.
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l stop managing it.
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review" like the one I just had, on a list. Discourse
seems like it might be a venue for peer review that wouldn't make me
feel like leaving the project after a couple of days of interaction.
Enrico
[0] https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep0/
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to help, please get in touch!
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[1] https://salsa.debian.org/bisco-guest/nacho
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y or
> the other.
The official membership status synced from nm.debian.org can, with some
work, be made visible in the user's page.
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 09:40:45AM +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
> If you or someone else eventually will manage to introduce a Single Sign
> On system that would take us to a next step of being able to advocate
> developers, take packaging actions, update the ssh key you use to access
>
to do here. We're not there now, and it's
not going to change with introducing Salsa as an OIDC provider.
Enrico
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actical
reason why you seem want me to stop with that?
Enrico
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use) account names arbitrarily without providing explanations
even when we ask, and we suck it up and deal with it. This is not
something we outside DSA can change, and it's not something I expect
will change.
Enrico
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On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 04:06:25PM +, Luca Filipozzi wrote:
> Another view point: I don't think that one's username should change as
> one's role(s) with the organization changes. If we could avoid that...
Agreed!
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r any of that, though, while I find myself
starting responding to users' requests for help by apologising for the
state things are.
Enrico
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responding one in LDAP, see
20200408130828.izn7jdyufch7k...@enricozini.org
Enrico
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moved to Salsa as an OIDC
provider, and rather that the next step that is proposed wouldn't be
bringing enough compelling advantages to the problem at hand.
Enrico
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ble information to
the user's page, synced from nm.debian.org, about their official
membership status: we can totally have that.
Enrico
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a person
permission based on their status, which is somehow revoked or blocked if
the status goes away" becomes something we might not be able to do.
In my opinion this change, rather than opening a new problem, fixes an
old, nasty one instead.
Enrico
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On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 08:45:32PM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote:
> Sigh, but it makes sense too. Will nm.d.o have a field which reflects
> the username on salsa?
It finally will, yes! \o/
It's been quite painful not having that mapping so far.
Enrico
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m not aware of, then I'm fine with it.
I checked with waldi, and with some extra work it is possible to add
some visible information to the user's page, synced from nm.debian.org,
about their official membership status.
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nergy in solving problems that we
really have, though, so I'm curious: do you have specific reasons in
mind for asking to preserve the "-guest" enforcement on Salsa?
Enrico
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posing
would make it more broken, or would prevent further opportunities for
moving on.
If no serious blockers show up, in a few days I would start to go ahead.
Enrico
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spects of the signup
> email, welcoming the applicant with pointers to documentation,
> suggestions of ideas on how to help, mailing lists to join and so on.
I defer to Salsa people for this part.
Enrico
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; it
> is that alioth's DB is now a flat-file managed by hand, it provides a very
> simple and easy way to import all of that data.
Gitlab does indeed provide user exports: some more details are in the
"Exit strategy" part of the proposal Waldi posted.
Enrico
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ill don't see how the Salsa proposal makes adoption of a new system
harder than what we have now: removing one user database and introducing
a mapping between the remaining two, seem to me to make further
adoptions actually easier.
Enrico
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stem, or migrating to
> > it?
>
> No, just to migrate accounts
Could you give some more detail of what you mean?
Enrico
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quo.
As a side effect of an interim on Salsa, services can begin to migrate
from client certificates to OIDC, switching to a mode widely used,
usable, and flexible standard, which I wouldn't be surprised if it would
make things easier when moving to something else later on.
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s there something in the proposed Salsa plan that somehow
blocks experimenting with, introducing, or migrating to Keycloak in the
future?
Enrico
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long-term,
blocked by something that risks getting us stuck with sso.d.o for
another bunch of years until we get it right, and possibly ending up
being maintained long term by a team with a dwindling bandwidth and bus
factor.
Enrico
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nd eventually can
help to shape it.
I don't mean for this to be specific to the FTP team. I guess this
thread gave me an opportunity to voice my more general thoughts.
Enrico
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non-user-replaceable.
My first thought after reading their mail and Mark's post here, was that
I could keep the swollen battery, and put that money, or the money I
would lose in a 10 working days downtime, into the piggy bank for a new
Lenovo laptop...
Enrico
[1] who does kindly sponso
uldn't be public, to avoid applicants to
build an expectations of a bare minimum work required and then get angry
at the AM if the AM feels like asking more than that, but it could be,
for example, a monthly post to the am@ alias.
Enrico
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ing "you didn't need to do this" feels to me like
arbitrarily undervaluing someone's work, and maybe the person really
found it important to do it.
I would be very much interested in reasoning about this.
Enrico
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can feel
included and accepted, is nominally the responsibility of everyone in
the community. In practice, however, it is *primarily* the
responsibility of the people who are *in a position of privilege and
power* within that community.
Enrico
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and working together towards a common goal, even a language mistake that
would render an entire point incomprehensible or absurd, would end up
into not much more than "wait, I don't get it, you mean to say $THIS?"
"uh, ah, lol, no, sorry, I meant $THAT", and work and life g
ong as we allow it to happen in Debian list, as I observe that we
do, I do expect that somebody loses it at some point. I believe that the
person who engages in sealioning, and those who enable them to continue
doing so, should at least get to share in the blame.
Enrico
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what was suggested.
We might of course find it helpful or important, depending on cases, to
reach out to the reporter(s) or other people involved to discuss
possible course of actions.
Enrico
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 01:40:34PM +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
> Posting draft team missions where one has to read between the lines
> about possible institutional conflicts and other unsaid issues, is
> emphatically /NOT/ a way to build trust within the project.
To make it clear
he lines in a discussion like this one. Not when power is involved. Not
when trust is involved.
Enrico
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that the name does sound
ambitious, and as a consequence I'd expect you all to be extremely
careful in all team descriptions and team actions to make it clear that
you are /a/ community team, not /the/ community team.
Enrico
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e wheel
every time I have an upload to make[3].
So, maybe I'm not new in Debian, but Debian is often new to me, When
there's no team to provide me with some well thought defaults, I could
use a well documented set of well thought defaults to work with.
Enrico
[1] if one finds themselve
alking and harassing them.
Enrico
[1]
https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-difference-between-being-obsessed-with-someone-and-being-in-love-with-them
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ound for a long long time: we'll have
the solutions to all our problems when they're ready. In the meantime,
I'm super excited that we're working on them!
Enrico
[1] I make no assumptions on directionality of help in a conflict: I
think there is a stage at the beginning when everyone could use
Joerg, Jonny,
Christmas was so much fun, lets do it all again
Hang some developers over the side of the ship for a good shakedown
and make them give us all their Easter eggs
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en that we have waived the time
limit for the cases in the last 6 months, we have potentially
overlapping time frames now.
Enrico who unfortunately cannot run this kind of procedure through
valgrind --tool=helgrind
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D
starting the later appeal is delayed until after the committee has
finished voting on the previous ones.
Enrico
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give for granted that everyone
understands that using slurs counts as insulting.
Enrico
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remain anonymous. Please let me know who initiated this
> procedure.
I hope this helps make sense of our decision.
Enrico
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e considered as not
being a part of our users. Is that a common understanding?
Enrico
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ecause they expire or because they are not
replaced when needed, move to "removed" status after a while.
Enrico
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d because post X caused Y,
can you remove the post from the feed, or change it so that it doesn't
cause Y?" or "no, your feed can't be on Planet Debian, full stop". And
if the team at some point loses the trust of the project, we look for a
new team.
Enrico
[1]: I don't really ca
e example)
- Create the model and CRUD pages for the extra info you want to
maintain about developers, with ForeignKey to
django.contrib.auth.get_user_model()
- Export your data with django-rest-framework
Enrico
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mentaryGid is a multi-value field.)
>
> Comments/suggestions/concerns?
As far as I'm concerned, go for it. I do check gidNumber on
nm.debian.org in a couple of places, and I'll happily fix it.
Enrico
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was moved to emeritus back in
January:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/keyring/keyring.git/commit/?id=b768c0a3506631ddeacf4c80ba8f3be6995e8a8f
and finger s...@db.debian.org correctly returns no active fingerprint
for the user.
Copying Enrico who can no doubt comment more about the expected
of information
are manually updated. Enrico and keyring-maint have been working on
making it easier for nm.d.o to track keyring changes but there's still
more to be done before this is complete. There's a vague plan to get
this done during DebConf if not before.
And indeed that'd be the way forward as I
and distribution workflows, with d-i images, live images,
preinstalled tarballs, docker contains or what have you.
And then it gets deployed and it's a standard Debian, well known, with
clean upgrade paths and security support.
Enrico
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there are
sitting there doing nothing. I like that Jonathan's mail was worded as
an invitation to offer help.
Enrico
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 08:12:49AM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Providing a rough estimate should not be a problem, given it is already
required to get pre-approval.
If it's already required to get pre-approval, why ask to send it again?
Enrico
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, would instead default to the
heavier/more-feature-complete desktop.
Enrico either way, I use lxde :P
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I'm going to participate. The intention would be to
see how to address those issues, but with a strong awareness on
usability[5].
Ciao,
Enrico
[1] for example, https://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2014/03/msg00246.html
skype and adobe can be trusted or course, it's not as if some random
?
Ciao,
Enrico
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/ practices
for taking a -private thread out of -private, without the risk of being
blamed for leaking fractions of bits of -private content.
Ciao,
Enrico
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think now is addressed by close
friends who are already in Debian and can provide support and take
action. We may currently be leaving out those who do not already have
close peers who are already well settled in Debian.
Ciao,
Enrico
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-announce.
Ciao,
Enrico
[1] https://contributors.debian.org/sources/
[2] Especially helpful and polite direct contact, rather than direct
contact to the head with a knobby stick :)
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can do their bit?
Ciao,
Enrico
[1] For realtime auditing, we now have a rabbitmq server. Or collection
could be decoupled in one audit log per team, which are then aggregated
by a separate project. Or they can be submitted to a central collection
point, like a new ad-hoc bit
.
After another month or two, we can start taking keys off the keyring,
starting from the less active people, and announcing each batch of
removed keys to d-d-a.
Ciao,
Enrico
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On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 11:20:02AM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
Some more changes are needed for sso.debian.org; as a consequence we
expect logged-in access not to work from sometimes tonight (UTC) until
late afternoon tomorrow (UTC).
Today things did not happen as we planned yesterday.
I have
I know, is that contributors tend to be already
subscribed without needing to be explicitly told.
Ciao,
Enrico
[1]
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/nm/trunk/nm-templates/nm_pp2.txt?view=markup
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to address the
political side of the matter, is to add to our technical decision a list
of things that we wish our upstreams would do to make all our lives
easier in the future.
Ciao,
Enrico
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configuration), and apt-get.
We are a distribution, and already we do very good integration work.
Ciao,
Enrico
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have to prod service
maintainers to get this started, otherwise it will never happen. This
requirement could also be mentioned in the document I suggested earlier.
I think we already have something very close to this description here:
https://wiki.debian.org/Services
Ciao,
Enrico
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interesting
people to recruit. If you are a Debian Developer and looking for a
job, you can reach them using the contacts below:
Google: f...@google.com
Facebook: b...@facebook.com
Amazon: b...@amazon.com
Canonical: g...@canonical.com
...
and so on.
Comments?
Ciao,
Enrico
are probably also not
playing by a whole lot of other books, which may be another source of
interesting information regarding a potential employer.
Ciao,
Enrico
[1] from my personal experience, negotiating an alternative solution
with Google alone would get rid of a significant percentage
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 06:02:27PM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
Hello,
it looks like as soon as one becomes DD, an email arrives from Google
recruiters.
I understand that some people may find it interesting, and some people
find it annoying. My experience with just ignoring their email
unless they have an explicit
statement in the signature saying that you can.
It would make logical sense, in this respect to have a signature saying
Please don't tell me if I'm being stupid: I know I am[2] but I don't
see this being usefully picked up anytime soon.
Ciao,
Enrico
[1] http
.
[1] http://www.debian.org/devel/dmup
Ciao,
Enrico
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uploading
[...]
I don't know if a work like this can ever be finished, since Debian is
continuously changing, so I don't know how feasible it is to have a cool
artsy layout, but then that isn't my field of expertise.
I'd love to see this tried.
Ciao,
Enrico
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On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 08:20:28PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
slap others with the code of conduct. Enrico also raised a number of
other points, but I'm afraid I'll have to say that I forgot much of
it; I'll have to ask him to raise them again on the list.
Sure. I thought discussing
on the occasional bad day,
and often all that is required to recover is a friend who kindly gives
the right feedback.
Ciao,
Enrico
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the
backlog, and I've just uploaded the reviewed tag data, well in time for
Wheezy.
I know some people were frustrated by the lack of migration of tags from
debtags.debian.net to the archive. The situation has now greatly
improved \o/
Ciao,
Enrico
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independently of functional changes in the packages.
Ciao,
Enrico
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search
indexing, date+time the package has first entered the archive, and/or
the release; datetime that version of the package has been
built/uploaded.
Ciao,
Enrico
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the data?
Ciao,
Enrico
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 05:13:10PM -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Enrico Zini wrote:
Recklessly exposing too much information outside the context in which it
was published can in some cases turn people away from contributing. If
[...]
Couldn't most
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 02:33:55PM +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
In terms of implementation, I see an overlap with nm.debian.org,
portfolio.debian.net and db.debian.org.
...and the Debian Maintainer Dashboard (http://udd.debian.org/dmd.cgi),
thanks today's Misc Developer News.
Ciao,
Enrico
, or if
it is distributing information to a larger audience than the original
data sources. For example, UDD exports carnivore data to anyone who has
an alioth account, but can carnivore itself be accessed by people who
just have an alioth account?
Ciao,
Enrico
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to http://wiki.debian.org/ContributorsInformationSources mostly as
stubs. Could you please have a go at the details?
Ciao,
Enrico
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working on taking it to Debian.
Ciao,
Enrico
[1] http://www.enricozini.org/2012/debian/more-diversity-in-skills/
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taken seriously by people in my professional
circle, I would probably have to consider going through the extra
trouble of not using my real identity while contributing to Free
Software. We do not want that.
Ciao,
Enrico
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://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=nm/nm2.git;a=summary
What did you have in mind?
Ciao,
Enrico
P.S.
I did see your blog entry and wanted to get in touch, then I got
sidetracked by other things. It's great you got in touch!
P.P.S.
Have you seen https://wiki.mozilla.org/Badges ?
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on the web and over finger.
The real name from LDAP is also exported via the GForge interface in
Alioth: https://alioth.debian.org/users/enrico and via nm.debian.org:
https://nm.debian.org/public/person/enrico
* nm.debian.org
nm.debian.org is only storing NM related information, and piggybacks on
LDAP
is one with a lot of potential, but which requires more
thinking: it could be a good starting point for an interesting
discussion.
If you need anything debtags-related, you know where to find me: I hope
I'll be able to respond in a timely manner.
Ciao,
Enrico
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others
perceive you: we welcome you.
This is after feedback from a respected friend on a private IRC channel,
who pointed out that the concept of definitions has unwelcome
connotations.
Ciao,
Enrico trying to prove that the draft is perfect by constantly trying to
suggest improvements: http
for our project is technical in nature,
we value and encourage contributions from those with
expertise in other areas, and welcome them in our community.
Ciao,
Enrico
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to offer, and that list does the job.
I fully agree with Russ at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2012/03/msg00054.html
and I wonder if it's just enough to replace technical ability with
skillset, and field of expertise.
Ciao,
Enrico
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be sort of nice to
merge the two things.
Could it be something we can automate once we work on the new nm website
at debconf?
Ciao,
Enrico
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to have been
noticed: http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2011/04/msg00054.html
There is already a name: AppStream. It comes with code and standards:
http://distributions.freedesktop.org/wiki/AppStream
It's as good as any other, and I don't see the need to invent another
one.
Ciao,
Enrico
things like ratings, comments, tag clouds and whatnot, you can go back
to my messages in this thread and know where to start :)
Ciao,
Enrico
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a development effort that is likely to be shared with other
groups and built upon.
Ciao,
Enrico
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should ask for more information or
more advocates before assigning to an AM.
Likely it will be the case, but the world being crazy and unpredictable,
I wouldn't be surprised if some rare case happened when it will be
perfectly clear that that won't be needed.
Ciao,
Enrico
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